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Date
April 2007
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
Broker's 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
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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
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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INTRODUCTION
PURPOSE/OUTLINE OF THIS MANUAL
INTRODUCTION
PURPOSE
This manual explains the system description, the hardware installation and the programming procedure for
the Wireless LAN (WLAN) system on the NEAX 2000 IPS INTERNET PROTOCOL SERVER.
GENERAL INFORMATION
This chapter explains the WLAN system outline, the equipment name and function,
system conditions, system capacity and service features.
CHAPTER 2
INSTALLATION
This chapter explains the required equipment and the hardware installation
procedure to provide WLAN system.
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
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TERMS IN THIS MANUAL
Terminal Name
The following IP terminals are designated as DtermIP usually, unless we need to mention the type of terminal in particular.
DtermIP (IP Adapter Type) [For North America Only]
DtermIP INASET
DtermSP20
DtermSP30
NOTE 1: Dterm75 (Series E)/Dterm85 (Series i) terminal can be used as the IP terminal by attaching the
IP Adapter (IP Enabled Dterm). This terminal provides users with all features currently available in DtermIP.
NOTE 2: In regard to the China market, we have not released NEAX 2000 IPS INTERNET PROTOCOL
SERVER but NEAX 2000 is released.
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REFERENCE MANUAL
REFERENCE MANUAL
During installation, refer also to the NEAX 2000 IPS manuals below:
System Manual:
Contains the system description, hardware installation procedure and the programming procedure for
the NEAX 2000 IPS System.
Command Manual:
Contains Customer Administration Terminal (CAT) operation, command functions and data required
for programming the system, and Resident System Program.
Office Data Programming Manual:
Contains the Customer Specifications Sheets and Office Data Programming Sheets.
WCS System Manual:
Contains the system description, hardware installation procedure and the programming procedure for
the Wireless (WCS) system.
Feature Programming Manual:
Contains procedure for programming each business and hotel feature.
Maintenance Manual:
Contains the programming procedure for maintenance service features and the recommended troubleshooting procedure.
Installation Procedure Manual:
Contains the installation procedure for the PBX system.
NEAX IPSDM Hardware Installation Guide:
Contains the general information and installation procedure for the NEAX IPSDM (Internet Protocol
Server Distributed Model)/NEAX IPSDMR (Internet Protocol Server Distributed Model Remote)
System.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
This chapter explains the WLAN system outline, the equipment name and
function, system conditions, system capacity and service features.
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SYSTEM OUTLINE
The system uses the Wireless LAN (Local Area Network) standard (IEEE 802.11b) and the SIP protocol
to transmit and receive the signals between the WLAN terminal and the Access Point (AP) that is established on the LAN.
For the communication between WLAN terminals or the WLAN terminal and Legacy terminals/IP terminals, the VM02 card used as the SIP server is required to transmit and receive the voice data.
For WLAN terminal-to-Legacy terminal communication and WLAN terminal-to-Legacy terminal/IP terminal communication via Public Network/Tie Line Network, the IP-PAD card is also required to transmit
and receive the voice data.
The MP (virtual CSH) card controls the SIP server.
The illustration below shows the WLAN system outline.
PSTN/
GSTN
*TRK
IP-PAD
*TRK
SLT
LC
Dterm
DLC
Tie
INTERNET/
INTRANET
SIP Server
VM02
Virtual CS/ZT
Router
MP
Virtual CSH
LAN
PS
WLAN terminal
Wireless Controller
term
IP
IP-CS
PS
WLAN terminal
WLAN terminal
AP
AP
: Access Point
DLC : Digital Line Circuit
IP-PAD: 8/32 channel IP-PAD
LC : Line Circuit
MP : Main Processor
VM02: Internal SIP Server
*TRK
For ISDN : PRT/BRT
For GSTN: COT
For Tie Line (Digital) : CCT/DTI
For Tie Line (Analog): LDT/ODT
NOTE 1: WLAN Virtual Station Data Programming is required for each WLAN station (WLAN terminal).
NOTE 2: We recommend to use DTI/PRT/BRT for the line/trunk cards connected to Public Network/Tie
Line Network.
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The table below shows the equipment names and functions for the WLAN system.
FUNCTION
WLAN Terminal
PZ-VM02
Wireless Controller
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FUNCTIONAL
NAME
PN-CFTB
CFT
PN-4DATC
DAT
PZ-M606-A
ETHER
FUNCTION
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FUNCTIONAL
NAME
FUNCTION
PN-32IPLA/
PN-32IPLA-A
IP-PAD
PN-16VCTA/
PN-16VCTA-A
16VCT
NOTE 1: IP-PAD (PN-32IPLA) card and 16VCT (PN-16VCTA) card do not support FAX relay.
NOTE 2: When using G.723.1, 5.3 Kbps is available for the receiving bit rate.
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FUNCTIONAL
NAME
PN-8IPLA
IP-PAD
FUNCTION
8-channel IP-PAD Card
Provides LAN Interface, Packet Assembly/Disassembly to
accommodate Legacy Line/Trunk interface. And provides
voice compression DSP control functions such as voice compression control, DTMF relay.
Voice compression protocols:
G.711 (64 Kbps), G.723.1 (5.3 Kbps/6.3 Kbps), G.729a
(8 Kbps)
NOTE 1
FAX protocol: Pass-through (G.711, G.726)
Provides Auto Negotiation function.
NOTE 2
Always set to ON.
Set to ON/OFF by the switch setting.
When mounting 24DSP (PZ-24IPLA) card, this card can provides up to 32-channel of IP-PAD (When using G.723.1, provides up to 24-channel of IP-PAD).
Two cards can be accommodated per built-in FP/FP card, maximum 8 per system.
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX twisted pair cable is connected
directly to this card.
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NOTE 1: When using G.723.1, 5.3 Kbps is available for the receiving bit rate.
NOTE 2: When using the firmware program of SC-3330 IPS IPADT PROG-B1 or later for the PN-8IPLA
card, you may set the Auto Negotiation ON/OFF settings by the SW0-3. When using the
firmware program of SC-3213 IPS IPADT PROG-A1 for the PN-8IPLA card, Auto Negotiation
function is always set to ON.
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FUNCTIONAL
NAME
PZ-24IPLA
24DSP
PZ-VM02
VM02
FUNCTION
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SYSTEM CONDITIONS
Conditions for WLAN System
WLAN system is available for Series 3600 software or later.
Since the Virtual CSH and the Virtual CS/ZT for WLAN cannot be accommodated in the Remote
Site, this system can be established at the Main Site.
Since the SIP server (VM02) cannot be accommodated in the Remote Site, this system can be established at the Main Site.
The maximum number of voice channels for WLAN terminal is as follows.
When using Series 3600 software or Series 3700 R12.1 software:
Maximum 60 channels (3 channels per one virtual CS/ZT 20 virtual CSs/ZTs)
When using Series 3700 R12.2 software or later:
Maximum 96 channels (3 channels per one virtual CS/ZT 32 virtual CSs/ZTs)
One SIP terminal license is required per one WLAN terminal.
The Virtual CSH for WLAN uses one port of communication UDP port, therefore, the Virtual CS/
ZT use one port of communication UDP port by 16 CSs/ZTs.
The virtual CS/ZT for WLAN, Legacy CS/ZT and IP-CS can be used together in a system.
However, the Virtual CSH for WLAN cannot control IP-CS and the Virtual CSH for IP-CS cannot
control the Virtual CS/ZT for WLAN.
As the Wireless Controller controls the Access Point (AP), PBX is not concerned with the AP operation.
When you assign the Location Number (CMAD Y=29) to Virtual CS/ZT for WLAN, assign the
same Location Number for all Virtual CS/ZT for WLAN.
The following parameters can be recorded as the peg count on each virtual CS/ZT.
When you want to know the peg count of WLAN stations, read the total peg counts of all CSs/ZTs
as the total peg counts of all WLAN stations.
a. The number of WLAN station outgoing calls
b. The number of WLAN station incoming calls
c. The number of disconnections by squelch (WLAN terminal is out of cell [zone])
The following settings of location number as the Virtual CS/ZT for WLAN are invalid.
a. Type of Service (TOS) field Precedence for DtermIP/Virtual IPT/IP-PAD (CM67 Y=01)
b. Echo Canceller (CM67 Y=03)
c. Minimum value of jitter buffer (CM67 Y=04)
d. Maximum value of jitter buffer (CM67 Y=05)
e. Control packet and voice packet of Diffserv Code Point (DSCP) (CM67 Y=06)
f. Time Zone (CM67 Y=10)
g. Kind of FAX control information list (CM67 Y=20)
h. Daylight Saving Time (CM67 Y=30)
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The virtual CS/ZT for WLAN cannot be set make busy/make idle by CME5 Y=3.
We recommend ISDN line to use C.O. line in WLAN system.
Set the maximum digits to the trunks used in WLAN system.
Sufficient wireless synchronization condition is required when you install the Access Point for
WLAN system.
The radio interference may occur when the other WLAN terminals or Bluetooth product are used.
We recommend Digest Authentication for WLAN terminals.
WLAN system is available to run with Remote PIM over IP simultaneously, however WLAN stations are not available in the site because SIP server installation in the Main Site is required when
the Remote Site is in survival mode.
WLAN terminal can communicate with a WLAN terminal, PS, Legacy terminal, DtermIP and Attendant Console.
The communication via the Public network/Tie line network is available between the WLAN terminals or the WLAN terminal and PS/Legacy terminal/IP terminal/Attendant Console.
However if a WLAN terminal communicates with another WLAN terminal that is accommodated
in another office via CCIS network (point-to-point connection), the domain name of the calling
side cannot be sent to the destination office.
Only the LCR outgoing call method is available for WLAN terminal.
When the registration information for WLAN terminal becomes void on the SIP server, re-turning
on the WLAN terminal is required.
If the SIP server is rebooted while the WLAN terminal is being operated, re-turning on the WLAN
terminal is required.
Handover of Access Point is available while the WLAN terminal is connecting.
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* and # cannot be used to set a telephone number from Web browser or with using Maintenance Tool when configuring MH210/MH220/MH250.
* and # can be used to set a telephone number with using SIP setting menu displayed on the
LCD of the MH210/MH220/MH250.
In-band DTMF mode should be set to WLAN terminal for the DTMF relay. But In-band
DTMF can not be ensured when voice compression protocol such as G.729a is used in the voice
communication.
The ringing signal for WLAN terminal is set depending on the ringing signal setting for PBX as
follows.
: Initial Data
CM08>138:1
(Internal call)
CM35 Y=33:3
(External call)
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Voice Mail Indication is available only when using MH250 of the WLAN terminal.
<Unavailable functions>
-Call Forwarding-Not Available
-Calling Name Display-PS
-Multi-Line Operation-PS
-Number Sharing
-PS Location Indication
-Short Message Notification (OAI)
-Soft Phone Wireless Handset
-Roaming
Displaying the soft keys and MW icons for WLAN terminal (MH220) is not available.
Preset Dialing with 1 digit on WLAN terminal is not available.
When connection between PS and DtermSP30 is set, connection between WLAN terminal and
DtermSP30 is not available.
When the system is under the behind PBX, the behind PBX is not available in WLAN system.
The following features are not available on WLAN terminals.
-Executive Right of Way (Executive Override)
-Override via CCIS
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SYSTEM CAPACITY
The table below shows the system capacity of the WLAN system.
For the system capacity of IPSDM, refer to the NEAX IPSDM Hardware Installation Guide.
MAXIMUM CAPACITY
MP built-in FP
FP Card (PN-CP15)
15
16
Virtual IPT
SIP Card
PN-8IPTA
8
2
CCH Card
CCT Card
8
24
PRT Card
BRT Card
24
NOTE 1
64
PN-8IPTA/
PZ-24IPLA
24
NOTE 1
CSH Card
Other Major
AP Card
REMARKS
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Number of IP
Port
MAXIMUM CAPACITY
512
256
256
512
NOTE 3
136
135
96
956
512
1020
512
128
NOTE 4
512
128
REMARKS
956
Number of PS
Port
Number of AP
Port
64
256
512
256
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MAXIMUM CAPACITY
ETHER Card
1
When using
PN-CP24-C/
PN-CP24-D
When using
PN-CP27-A/
PN-CP27-B
IP-PAD Card
IP-PAD Card
VCT Card
16VCT Card
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Number of
Terminal
Analog Telephone
512
512
DtermIP
956
PS
WLAN Terminal
1020
512
NOTE 6
REMARKS
512
128
Legacy-CS/ZT
128
IP-CS
128
32
128
NOTE 1: The total number of AP of CSH, Virtual CSH for IP-CS and Virtual CSH for WLAN is maximum
24.
NOTE 2: The total number of ports of the following trunks is maximum 256.
COT/LDT/ODT
PRT/BRT/DTI/CCT
CCIS Virtual IPT/CCIS IPT (Point-to-Point connection/Point-to-Multipoint connection)/
H.323 IPT/SIP
NOTE 3: The total number of ports of CS/ZT and IP-CS is maximum 512.
NOTE 4: The number of visitor PS for wireless roaming is not included.
(The number of Visitor Location Registers is maximum 96 per system.)
NOTE 5: The total number of trunks of the following trunks is maximum 127.
CCIS Virtual IPT
CCIS IPT (Point-to-Multipoint Connection)
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MAXIMUM CAPACITY
ITEM
SERIES 3600/
SERIES 3700
R12.1
SERIES 3700
R12.2 or later
FP
AP
PS Port
64
128
Terminal
WLAN Terminal
64
128
20
32
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SERVICE FEATURES
The following WCS service features are available in the WLAN system.
For the general description, operating procedure, and service conditions of each feature, refer to WCS System Manual.
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CHAPTER 2
INSTALLATION
This chapter explains the required equipment and the hardware installation
procedure to provide WLAN system.
PRECAUTIONS .........................................................................
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT ..........................................................
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE .................................................
INSTALLATION FOR WLAN .....................................................
SET UP OF SIP SERVER ..........................................................
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PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS
Static Electricity Guard
You must wear a grounded wrist strap to protect circuit cards from static electricity.
CARD FRONT
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PRECAUTIONS
CIRCUIT
CARD
The mark shown below is attached to the sheet for the work in which circuit cards are handled. When engaging in such work, the installer must be careful not to cause damage by static electricity.
ATTENTION
Contents
Static Sensitive
Handling
Precautions Required
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PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
1. You must hold the edge of a circuit card when plugging or unplugging the circuit card. If
you touch another area, you may be exposed to hazardous voltages.
PBX
CARD FRONT
2. You must wait for 30 seconds before plugging the circuit card again when unplugging the
circuit card while the operating power is being supplied.
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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION
PRECAUTIONS
Turning Power ON
CAUTION
1. When the operating power is being supplied to the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card, do not plug/
unplug this circuit card into/from its mounting slot.
2. When the system is configured with two or more PIMs, the BUS cable is providing gang control for the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card of PIM0 and other PIMs. Therefore, if the power of
PIM0 is off, no power is supplied to the whole system even when the power switches of other
PIMs are left on. Note, however, that the battery charging is continuing even under these
circumstances.
3. Do not turn off the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card on PIM1 to PIM7 when the system is operating.
(1)
Check the switch position of each PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 card before turning power on.
Make sure that the AC120V/240V selector switch is positioned to the appropriate voltage for each
country (AC120V or AC240V).
NOTE:
240 V
Make sure that the battery mode selector switch is positioned as shown below to match the kind
of battery being used:
SW101
OFF
1 : Not used
1
2 : ON (SEAL/FLOAT2)
2
OFF (OPEN/FLOAT1)
ON
(2)
Turn the SW1 switches of all the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 cards to ON. First, turn ON PIM1 to PIM7.
Then, turn ON PIM0.
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PRECAUTIONS
Before turning power off; inspect all line/trunk cards busy lamps to verify that no cards are
operating.
(2)
Turn the SW1 switches of all the PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 cards to OFF. First, turn OFF PIM0. Then,
turn OFF PIM1 to PIM7.
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REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
The table below shows the required equipment.
Required Equipment
EQUIPMENT
PZ-M606-A
(ETHER)
DESCRIPTION
Ethernet Control Card
QUANTITY
REMARKS
Mount on PN-CP24-A/
CP24-B/CP24-C/CP24-D
card
One card per MP
Mount on PN-CP27-A/
CP27-B card
One card per MP
PN-32IPLA/
PN-32IPLA-A/
(IP-PAD)
1-8
PN-16VCTA/
PN-16VCTA-A
(16VCT)
1-16
IPTRK BUS CA
PN-8IPLA
(IP-PAD)
1-8
PZ-24IPLA
(24DSP)
1-8
PZ-VM02
(VM02)
1-8 sets
For PIM0
One card per system
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Required Equipment
QUANTIT
Y
EQUIPMENT
DESCRIPTION
REMARKS
10BASE-T Cable
(TIA/EIA category
3 or larger)*
100 BASE-TX
Cable (TIA/EIA
category 5)*
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Cable
between ETHER card and Ethernet,
VM02 card and Ethernet,
IP-PAD card and Ethernet
As required
Router*
NOTE:
As required
HUB*
NOTE:
As required
NOTE:
UNIVERGE Access
Point is recommended.
As required
Wireless Controller*
NOTE:
UNIVERGE Controller
is recommended.
As required
PN-CFTB
PN-4DATC
N: As required for
Announcement
Service
Cable length:
Maximum 100 m (328 ft.)
For IP-PAD, 100 BASETX is recommended.
For AP control
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Install the equipment for the WLAN system according to the procedure shown below.
For installation of the PBX, refer to the Installation Procedure Manual.
Installation Procedure
START
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NOTE 1
NOTE 1
NOTE 1
NOTE 1
NOTE 2
END
NOTE 1: For this installation procedure, refer to NEAX 2000 IPS System Manual.
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NOTE 2: As for the set up of WLAN terminal, refer to the MH210/MH220/MH250 Setup Guide.
The following shows the parameters to be assigned to each WLAN terminal.
[Parameters to be assigned always]
These parameters should be assigned coincidence with the parameters assigned to the PBX.
- Telephone number assigned by CM1C
Page 62
- SIP domain assigned by CMBC Y=11-13
Page 60
- Auth name for authentication and registration (WLAN Station No.) assigned by CM1C
Page 62
- Auth password for authentication and registration assigned by CM2B Y=00
Page 66
[Parameters to be assigned in accordance with the system operation]
- Network mode (Fixed IP/DHCP)
- IP address of WLAN terminal
- Subnet mask
- Default gateway address
- IP address for registrar server
- IP address for SIP server (SIP proxy server)
- ESSID (Extended Service Set Identifier)
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INSTALLATION FOR WLAN
Install the ETHER card. Refer to the 2000 IPS System Manual, CHAPTER 2
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE.
ATTENTION
Contents
Static Sensitive
Handling
Precautions Required
(2)
Before mounting the VM02 card, set the switches to the appropriate position.
See CHAPTER 4.
Page 83
(3)
(4)
Connect the LAN connector on the ETHER card and the Router/Switching HUB by using a
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX cable.
(5)
Connect the CN10 connector on the VM02 card and the Router/Switching HUB by using a 10BASET/100BASE-TX cable.
(6)
Connect the LAN and the PC which is used to set up the SIP Server.
NOTE:
VM02
WIRELESS CONTROLLER
MP
AP1
AP2
PC for SIP Server set up
WLAN TERMINAL
WLAN TERMINAL
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Login to the SIP Server by telnet command from the connected PC.
(a) Launch telnet on the connected PC.
For Windows XP, click [Start] [All Programs] [Accessories] [Command
Prompt] and enter the commands.
(b) Enter an IP Address of the SIP Server.
>telnet 192.168.0.100
indicates spaces.
(c) Login screen is displayed. Enter admin and press [Enter] key.
aurora login: admin
Connection to host lost is displayed if you do not login within 60 seconds after
displaying Login screen. In that case, do the procedure again from (a).
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(2)
indicates spaces.
(b) The following message is displayed.
We trust you have received the usual lecture from the local System
Administrator. It usually boils down to these two things:
#1) Respect the privacy of others.
#2) Think before you type.
(3)
(b) Enter a Net Mask of the SIP Server and press [Enter] key. (Ex.) 255.255.255.0
VM SIP Netmask =:255.255.255.0
(c) Enter an IP Address for the default gateway of the SIP Server and press [Enter] key.
(Ex.) 10.40.182.254
VM SIP default gateway =:10.40.182.254
(d) Enter an IP Address of the Name Server (DNS Server) and press [Enter] key.
(Ex.) 10.40.182.126
VM SIP nameserver =:10.40.182.126
NOTE:
When DNS is not set, there is no DNS Server on the Network, enter an IP
Address of the SIP Server.
(e) Enter a host name of the SIP Server and press [Enter] key. (Ex.) sv7000
For host names, only alphabet lower case (a-z) and hyphen (-) can be used. Alphabet
upper case (A-Z) and underbars (_) cannot be used.
VM SIP hostname =:sv7000
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(f) Enter a SIP-ID and press [Enter] key. Assign the SIP-ID in the range of 1-255. (Ex.) 1
VM SIP SIP-ID =:1
(g) Enter an IP Address of PBX and press [Enter] key. (Ex.) 10.40.182.125
2000 IPS IP address =:10.40.182.125
(h) Enter a DRS port number 3456 for PBX and press [Enter] key.
3456 is the default setting.
2000 IPS Drs Port Number =:3456
(i) The following message is displayed when all the items are entered. Confirm the
entered data on the screen. If there is wrong data, you can reenter by pressing C
while pressing Ctrl key.
config finish!
indicates spaces.
(b) Enter admin as the password and press [Enter] key.
The entered characters are not displayed.
password:
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indicates spaces.
(c) Login screen is displayed. Enter admin and press [Enter] key.
aurora login: admin
Connection to host lost is displayed if you do not login within 60 seconds after displayed
Login screen. In that case, do the procedure again from (a).
STEP2: Power off the SIP Server.
(a) Enter sudo shutdown -h now and press [Enter] key.
admin@aurora:$ sudo shutdown -h now
indicates spaces.
(b) Enter admin as the password and press [Enter] key.
The entered characters are not displayed.
password:
(d) In a few minutes after commands entered, SWAP lamp on VM02 lights.
Power off the SIP Server is completed.
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STEP1: Login to the SIP Server by telnet command from the connected PC.
(a) Launch telnet on the connected PC.
For Windows XP, click [Start] [All Programs] [Accessories] [Command Prompt] and
enter the commands.
(b) Enter an IP Address of the SIP Server.
>telnet 192.168.0.100
indicates spaces.
(c) Login screen is displayed. Enter admin and press [Enter] key.
aurora login: admin
Connection to host lost is displayed if you do not login within 60 seconds after displaying
Login screen. In that case, do the procedure again from (a).
STEP2: Reboot the SIP Server.
(a) Enter sudo shutdown -r now and press [Enter] key.
admin@aurora:$ sudo shutdown -r now
indicates spaces.
(b) Enter admin as the password and press [Enter] key.
The entered characters are not displayed.
password:
(c) The following message is displayed and the SIP Server is rebooted.
Broadcast message from root (pts/o) FriJan...
The system is going down for reboot now!!
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PROGRAMMING
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: 2nd Data
: Initial Data
With the system data clear command (CM00, CM01), the data with this marking is automatically assigned for each command.
INITIAL
OFF LINE
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System Data Backup
CAUTION
If you operate as follows without system data backup after system data setting or service
memory setting (registration of the features such as Call Forwarding and Speed Calling
[Speed Dialing] from a station), the data that has been set is invalid.
You must execute the system data backup before the following operations.
-Turning Off the system
-System Initialization (reset of MP card)
-Changing the MP card to Off-Line Mode
-Changing the MP card to On-Line Mode after system data setting under Off-Line Mode
You can execute the system data backup by the following two ways.
-Executing the system data backup once a day at the time set by CM43 Y=5>00
(If no data is set, the default setting is 3:00 a.m.)
-Executing the system data backup from MAT/CAT by CMEC Y=6>0:0
Do not reset the MP card while SYSD lamp on the MP card is flashing.
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START
CM00
When upgrading the software in Retrofit system to Series 3400 or later, convert the office data
using Office Data Converter in the MATWorX CD-ROM and then execute the office data
conversion by CM00>90.
DESCRIPTION
DATA
(1) 90
(2) 0: Start conversion
1: Always displayed after first data 90 is
typed NOTE 1
NOTE 1: When first data 90 is typed, second data 1 is displayed. Also while converting the
office data, 1 is displayed.
NOTE 2: There is no problem even if the office data conversion is executed repeatedly.
END
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FP/AP No.
00
01-03
04-15
16-19
20-31
32-59
60-63
FP card (PN-CP15)
MP built-in FP
AP card
NOTE 2
FP/AP TYPE
NOTE 1: Although FP/AP number marked with is available to use, we recommend FP/AP number
marked with .
NOTE 2: We recommend the setting of the FP number (60-63), when providing 256 PS stations/WLAN
stations or less and setting of the FP number (56-63), when providing 257 PS stations/WLAN
stations or more.
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Program the system data for the WLAN, according to the following procedure.
Page 46
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Page 67
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END
NOTE 1: Even if the system does not connect to the destination office via No. 7 CCIS network, you must
assign the following data.
CMA7 Y=01 (Originating Point Code [OPC] Assignment)
(1) 0 (fixed to 0)
(2) 00001: Originating Point Code
When the system connects to the destination office via No. 7 CCIS network, assign the OPC as
shown below.
CMA7 Y=01 (Originating Point Code [OPC] Assignment)
(1) 0 (fixed to 0)
(2) 00001-00254: Originating Point Code 1-254
To make available this data, system initial is needed.
If this data is set during service when opposite offices are added, there is a possibility that
voice and tone between IP stations can not be transmitted.
NOTE 2: At least one IP-PAD card is required for WLAN system. If not, WLAN terminals can not be
called. For IP-PAD Data Assignment, refer to the NEAX 2000 IPS System Manual.
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DESCRIPTION
DATA
CM05
Y=0
(1) 04-15, 20-59: AP No.
(2) 37: Virtual CSH for WLAN
CM14
Y=6
(1) 04-15, 20-59: AP No.
(2) 0: Virtual CSH
NOTE:
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A
CM14
DESCRIPTION
DATA
NOTE 1: For the port number of virtual CSH set by first data, you can set only the port number that
is a multiple of 4 (000, 004, 008...056, 060).
NOTE 2: The total number of ports of Virtual CSH and other ports used by the system (PIM port/
Virtual PIM port) must not exceed 512 ports.
NOTE 3: Do not duplicate the CS/ZT number set by CM14>EEBXXX and the CS/ZT number set by
CM14>EE3XXX/CM14>EEAXXX.
NOTE 4: When more than one Virtual CS/ZT is registered for one Virtual CSH, accommodating
ports have to be assigned sequentially beginning with the lowest port number.
NOTE 5: When 16 or less Virtual CSs/ZTs are registered for one SIP server, they have to be registered with one Virtual CSH. When 17 or more Virtual CSs/ZTs are registered, they have to
be registered sequentially beginning with the Virtual CSH that is assigned to the lowest
control block number by CMBC Y=02.
NOTE 6: The maximum number of virtual CSs/ZTs for WLAN controlled by the SIP server is as
follows.
When using Series 3600 software or Series 3700 R12.1 software: Maximum 20
When using Series 3700 R12.1 software or later: Maximum 32
NOTE 7: If the CS/ZT number is changed or cleared by this command, all Virtual CS/ZT data assigned by CMAD changes to each initial data. Assign again all Virtual CS/ZT data by
CMAD.
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DESCRIPTION
DATA
CMAD
NOTE 2: The specification of the WLAN terminal determines whether the PAD
control is available or not.
PAD DATA (T/R)
2ND DATA
Y=08
Y=01
(Virtual CS/
(Virtual CS/
ZT-DTI/BRT/
ZT-COT/ODT/
PRT/CCT/
DID/IPT)
Virtual IPT)
Y=09
(Virtual CS/
ZT-LC/DLC/
ILC)
Y=10
(Virtual CS/
ZT-CSI)
Y=20
(Virtual CS/
ZT-CFT)
00
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
0/0
01
0/+3
0/+3
0/+3
0/+3
0/+3
02
0/+6
0/+6
0/+6
0/+6
0/+6
03
0/3
0/3
0/3
0/3
0/3
04
+3/+3
+3/+3
+3/+3
+3/+3
+3/+3
05
+3/+6
+3/+6
+3/+6
+3/+6
+3/+6
06
+3/3
+3/3
+3/3
+3/3
+3/3
07
3/3
3/3
3/3
3/3
3/3
08
+3/0
+3/0
+3/0
+3/0
+3/0
09
+6/0
+6/0
+6/0
+6/0
+6/0
10
3/0
3/0
3/0
3/0
3/0
11
3/0
3/0
3/0
3/0
3/0
12
0/3
0/3
0/3
0/3
0/3
13
0/6
0/6
0/6
0/6
0/6
15
0/0
0/0
0/+6
0/+6
0/0
T: Transmitter (WLAN terminal to Virtual CS/ZT) PAD (dB)/R: Receiver (Virtual CS/ZT to WLAN
terminal) PAD (dB)
+: Gain
: Loss
C
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CMAD
CM67
DATA
Specify the CODEC list which is used to negotiate the CODEC type and payload size between location groups to each location number
assigned by CMAD Y=29.
NOTE 1: Depending on the WLAN terminal,
the CODEC type and the payload
size are restricted (See below).
TERMINAL CODEC
TYPE
MH210/
MH220/
MH250
PAYLOAD SIZE
G.711
G.729a
Y=29
(1) 000-255: CS/ZT No.
(2) 00-63 : Location No. 00-63
NONE : Location No. 00
Y=00
(1) XX ZZ
XX: 00-63: Location No. of group
ZZ : 00-63: Location No. of group
(2) 0-3
: CODEC List 0-3
(As per CM42)
NONE : See below.
CODEC type
Payload size
Priority 1 G.711*
40 ms.
Priority 2 G.729a
40 ms.
Priority 3 G.723.1 (6.3k) 30 ms.
Priority 4 G.723.1 (5.3k) 30 ms.
*A-law/-law depends on the SW2-1 on
PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/
PN-CP24-D/PN-CP27-A/PN-CP27-B or
the Key ROM (SP-3722 IPS KYUS
PROG-A1) on PN-CP31-A/PN-CP31-B/
PN-CP31-C/PN-CP31-D
*For EU:
A-law/-law depends on CM04 Y=10/
11-40 and the SW2-1 on PN-CP24-A/
PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/PN-CP24-D/
PN-CP27-A/PN-CP27-B or the Key ROM
(SP-3722 IPS KYUS PROG-A1) on
PN-CP31-A/PN-CP31-B/PN-CP31-C/
PN-CP31-D
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DESCRIPTION
DATA
CM67
Y=02
(1) XX ZZ
XX: 00-63: Location No. of group
ZZ : 00-63: Location No. of group
(2) TT RR
TT (Transmit): 00 -08, 81-88
RR (Receive) : 00 -08, 81-88
NOTE 1: See below.
2nd Data
PAD Data [dB]
00
0 dB
01/81
+2 dB/2 dB
02/82
+4 dB/4 dB
03/83
+6 dB/6 dB
04/84
+8 dB/8 dB
05/85
+10 dB/10 dB
06/86
+12 dB/12 dB
07/87
+14 dB/14 dB
08/88
+16 dB/16 dB
+: Gain
: Loss
NOTE 1: When setting the PAD data for gaining to high value, the echo and
howling may occur.
NOTE 2: This data setting is valid to the
group that is set to XX in the first
data.
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DESCRIPTION
CM67
DATA
Y=13
(1) 00-63: Location No.
(2) 01: Japan
02: North America
03: Australia
04: A-law countries
05: Hong Kong
06: Malaysia
07: Singapore
08: UK
09: Mexico
10: Taiwan
11: New Zealand
13: China
14: Thailand
15: Brazil
16: Netherlands
17: Germany
18: Italy
19: Austria
20: Belgium
21: Spain
22: Sweden
23: UK
24: Denmark
25: Greece
26: Switzerland
27: South Africa
NONE : Depends on Nation Code
(CM31 Y=0>0)
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DESCRIPTION
DATA
CM67
Specify the Type of Service (TOS) field precedence of the control packet for the Virtual CS/
ZT-to-system to each location number assigned by CMAD Y=29.
Y=14
(1) 00-63: Location No.
(2) 0-7
: PRECEDENCE 0-7 for control
packet
NONE : 6
Assign the IP-PAD group number to the location number assigned by CMAD Y=29.
NOTE:
Y=15
(1) 00-63: Location No.
(2) 00-FF : DSCP of control packet for
Virtual CS/ZT
NONE : C0
Y=18
(1) 00-63: Location No.
(2) 00-31 : IP-PAD Group No.
NONE : IP-PAD Group No. 00
Y=19
(1) 00-63: Location No.
(2) 00
: Give priority to IP-PAD channel
without 16VCT
01
: Give priority to IP-PAD channel
with 16VCT
02
: Use only IP-PAD channel without 16VCT
NONE : Use only IP-PAD channel with
16VCT or PN-8IPLA
NOTE 2: When using only PN-8IPLA (IP-PAD) card in the system, follow the initial data setting.
When using PN-8IPLA (IP-PAD) card and PN-32IPLA/PN-32IPLA-A (IP-PAD) card in
the system, you must not set the second data to 02 (use only IP-PAD channel without
16VCT). PN-8IPLA card is equal to the IP-PAD channel with 16 VCT.
G
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CM67
DESCRIPTION
DATA
Is there
any IP-PAD
channel with
16VCT
in the IPPAD group?
Is there
any IP-PAD
channel without
16VCT
in the IP-PAD
group?
No
Yes
Is there
any IP-PAD
channel without
16VCT
in the IP-PAD
group?
No
Yes
Is there
any IP-PAD
channel with
16VCT
in the IPPAD group?
No
Yes
Is there
any IP-PAD
channel without
16VCT
in the IPPAD group?
Is there
any IP-PAD
channel with
16VCT
in the IP-PAD
group?
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Use IP-PAD
channel with
16VCT
No
Use IP-PAD
channel without
16VCT
Use IP-PAD
channel without
16VCT
Use IP-PAD
channel with
16VCT
When all IP-PAD channels are used, the system restricts the connection.
IP-PAD channels will be periodically used from younger number.
H
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DATA
CM67
Specify the limit bandwidth for the traffic between location groups to each location number
assigned by CMAD Y=29.
Y=90
(1) XX ZZ
XX: 00-63: Location No. of group
ZZ : 00-63: Location No. of group
(2) 00000-65534: 0 Kbps-65534 Kbps
NOTE 1
NONE
: 100000 Kbps (100 Mbps)
NOTE 1: Set the bandwidth for voice packets. The available bandwidth minus the bandwidth for
control packets (40 Kbps) is the bandwidth for voice packets.
If the reflection speed of terminals such as button reflection becomes slower by setting the
value above-mentioned, set the bandwidth for voice packets to the value with the bandwidth for control packets supposed as more than 40 Kbps.
NOTE 2: Assign the value that exceeds the warning bandwidth set by CM67 Y=92.
Specify the action when the traffic between
location groups exceeds the limit bandwidth
assigned by CM67 Y=90.
Y=91
(1) XX ZZ
XX: 00-63: Location No. of group
ZZ : 00-63: Location No. of group
(2) 0 : Restrict the connection between location groups
3 : Keep the connection between location
groups
Y=92
(1) XX ZZ
XX: 00-63: Location No. of group
ZZ : 00-63: Location No. of group
(2) 00000-65534: 0 Kbps-65534 Kbps
NONE
: 100000 Kbps (100 Mbps)
NOTE:
Assign the value that does not exceed the limit bandwidth set by CM67 Y=90.
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DATA
CM42
NOTE 1: The following payload size can be assigned for each CODEC type.
G.711 : 10 ms./20 ms./30 ms./40 ms. (Initial: 40 ms.)
G.723.1 : 30 ms. fixed (Initial: 30 ms.)
G.729a : 10 ms./20 ms./30 ms./40 ms. (Initial: 10 ms.)
NOTE 2: When no 16VCT card is mounted, the CODEC type is fixed to G.711 and the payload size
is fixed to 40 ms.
J
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CM42
DESCRIPTION
DATA
NOTE 3: The maximum number of voice channels per IP-PAD is based on the payload size as shown
below.
For PN-32IPLA/PN-32IPLA-A+PN-16VCTA/PN-16VCTA-A
PAYLOAD
SIZE
G.711
G.723.1
10 ms.
12
12
20 ms.
20
20
30 ms.
30
30
24
40 ms.
32
32
When no 16 VCT card is mounted, the CODEC type is fixed to G.711 and the payload size
is fixed to 40 ms.
For PN-8IPLA+PZ-24IPLA
PAYLOAD
SIZE
G.711
G.723.1
10 ms.
20
20
20 ms.
32
32
30 ms.
32
32
24
40 ms.
32
32
When only PN-8IPLA card is mounted, the maximum number of voice channels per IPPAD is fixed to 8-channel.
NOTE 4: When the payload size setting differs from that for the opposite IP-PAD, the shorter size is
adopted.
K
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CMA7
DATA
Y=01
(1) 0 (fixed to 0)
(2) 00001-00254: Original Point Code
Even if the system does not connect to the destination office via No. 7 CCIS network, you
must assign the second data 00001.
When the system connects to the destination office via No. 7 CCIS network, assign the
second data 00001-00254.
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DATA
CMBC
Y=02
(1) 001 XX
001: SIP Server ID
XX: 00, 01: Virtual CSH Control Block No.
(2) 04-15, 20-59: AP No. assigned by CM05
Y=0
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CMBC
DESCRIPTION
DATA
Y=05
(1) 001: SIP server ID
(2) 0 : Restricted
1 : Allowed
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DESCRIPTION
DATA
CMBC
END
To confirm the domain name for a WLAN station assigned by CMBC Y=11/12/13;
START
DESCRIPTION
DATA
CMBC
Y=10
(1) 000-063: Domain Name No.
(2) Domain Name (Maximum 32 characters)
END
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DESCRIPTION
DATA
CM1C
Y=14
(1) X-XXXXXXXX: WLAN Station No.
assigned by CM1C
(2) 0: PHS
Y=15
(1) X-XXXXXXXX: WLAN Station No.
assigned by CM1C
(2) 04: WLAN Terminal
Y=30
(1) X-XXXXXXXX: WLAN Station No.
assigned by CM1C
(2) 000-063: Domain Name No. for WLAN
Station
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A
CM1D
DESCRIPTION
DATA
Y=32
(1) X-XXXXXXXX: WLAN Station No.
assigned by CM1C
(2) 02 : Allowed
03 : Restricted
15 : Allowed
Y=02
(1) X-XXXXXXXX: WLAN Station No.
assigned by CM1C
(2) XX ZZ
XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A
CM15
Y=117
(1) 00-15: Service Restriction Class A assigned by CM12 Y=02
(2) 1 : Restricted
Y=121
(1) 00-15: Service Restriction Class A assigned by CM12 Y=02
(2) 1 : WLAN terminal (excluding Roaming
PS)
Y=123
(1) 00-15: Service Restriction Class A
assigned by CM12 Y=02
(2) 1 : Not Available
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DESCRIPTION
DATA
CM08
(1) 138
(2) 0 : External Ringing
1 : Internal Ringing
CM35
Assign the ringing signal for station on incoming C.O./Tie line calls to external ringing.
Y=33
(1) 00-63: Trunk Route No.
(2) 2 : Internal Ringing
3 : External Ringing
END
Execute the data programming below to inform that the WLAN station setting has been changed to the SIP
server in operation.
START
DESCRIPTION
DATA
CM1D
Y=33
(1) X-XXXXXXXX: WLAN Station No. assigned by CM1C
(2) 0 : Carry out the terminal data (CM1D
Y=30, 31, 32) change
1 : Carry out the password change
(CM2B Y=00)
2 : Possible to assign (failed to show last
time)
3 : Possible to assign (succeeded to show
last time)
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DESCRIPTION
CM05
Y=0
(1) 56-63: AP No.
(2) 00: AP for WLAN Virtual Station
Y=6
(1) 56-63: AP No.
(2) 3 : AP for WLAN Virtual Station
Y=8
(1) 56-63: AP No.
(2) 00 XX
XX: 08-11, 14, 15: Virtual PIM number
CM14
NOTE:
DATA
Do not assign the same station number to the WLAN virtual station
number and WLAN station number
assigned by CM1C.
CM12
Y=02
(1) X-XXXXXXXX: WLAN Virtual Station
No. assigned by CM14
(2) XX ZZ
XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A
CM15
Y=117
(1) 00-15: Service Restriction Class A assigned by CM12 Y=02
(2) 1 : Restricted
NOTE:
Y=121
(1) 00-15: Service Restriction Class A assigned by CM12 Y=02
(2) 1 : WLAN terminal (excluding Roaming
PS)
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DATA
CM15
Y=123
(1) 00-15: Service Restriction Class A
assigned by CM12 Y=02
(2) 1 : Not Available
CM5A
Y=10
(1) X-XXXXXXXX: WLAN Virtual Station
No. assigned by CM14
(2) X-XXXXXXXX: WLAN Station No.
assigned by CM1C
CM20
CM42
(1) 73
(2) 01-08 : 1 digit-8 digits
NONE : 4 digits
CM2B
Assign the Password of the digest authentication of WLAN station to the system.
Y=00
(1) X-XXXXXXXX: WLAN Station No.
assigned by CM14
(2) Z-ZZZZZZZZ: Password for digest authentication
Z
: 0-9, A (*), B (#)
NONE : No data
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For the following feature, no programming is required after the WLAN data is programmed.
For WLAN data programming, see PROGRAMMING SUMMARY in this chapter.
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Handover
For the programming of the following feature, refer to Feature Programming Manual.
Group Call by Pilot Number Dialing
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DATA
CM14
CM12
Y=04
(1) X-XXXXXXXX: WLAN Virtual Station
No. assigned by CM14
(2) 00-63: Tenant 00-63
CM08
(1) 503
(2) 0 : Not sent
1 : To send
NOTE:
CM41
(1) 504
(2) 0: Available
(1) 085
(2) 0 : No-Answer timer (CM41 Y=0>86)
1 : No-Answer timer (CM41 Y=0>01)
Y=0
(1) 01
(2) 01-30: 4-120 seconds
(4 second increments)
If no data is set, the default setting is 32-36 seconds.
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A
CM41
DATA
Y=0
(1) 75
(2) 01-99: 4-396 seconds
(4 second increments)
If no data is set, the default setting is 116-120
seconds.
Y=0
(1) 84
(2) 01-99: 4-396 seconds
(4 second increments)
If no data is set, the default setting is 116-120
seconds.
Y=0
(1) 86
(2) 01-99: 4-396 seconds
(4 second increments)
If no data is set, the default setting is 36-40 seconds.
NOTE:
CM48
Y=0
(1) 85
(2) 01-99: 4-396 seconds
(4 second increments)
If no data is set, the default setting is 8-12 seconds.
Y=5
(1) 00: PS (WLAN Terminal) No-Answer
02: PS (WLAN Terminal) Out of Cell
(Zone)/PS (WLAN Terminal) Power
Off
(2) 0500: To provide
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CM49
DESCRIPTION
DATA
Y=00
(1) 002-127: Digital Announcement Trunk
Card No. (EB002-EB127)
(2) 1300-1363: PS (WLAN Terminal) No
Answer Message Group No.
00-63
1500-1563: PS (WLAN Terminal) Out of
Cell (Zone)/PS (WLAN Terminal) Power Off Message Group
No. 00-63
Y=10
(1) 00-63: Tenant No. assigned by CM12 Y=04
(2) 00-63: Message Group No.
Y=12
(1) 00-63: Tenant No. assigned by CM12 Y=04
(2) 00-63: Message Group No.
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To record/replay/delete a message:
C
DESCRIPTION
DATA
CM12
CM15
CM20
END
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DESCRIPTION
DATA
CM51
Y=20
(1) 00-63: Tenant No. of Virtual Station
(2) X-XXXXXXXX: VMS Station No.
CM20
Assign the access code to set/cancel Call Forwarding when the incoming call is not available, and set the access code to replay the
message.
CM48
Y=2
(1) 12: Confirmation by Dial Tone
(2) 0 : Available
1 : Not available
CM12
CM15
END
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START
DATA
CM12
Y=07
(1) X-XXXXXXXX: WLAN Virtual Station
No. assigned by CM14
(2) 00-15 : Service Restriction Class C
CM15
Y=481
(1) 00-15: Service Restriction Class C
assigned by CM12 Y=07
(2) 03 : Allow
CM29
CM20
CM35
Y=05
(1) 00-63: Trunk Route No. NOTE
(2) 1 : Release signal arrives NOTE
NOTE:
CM36
Y=0
(1) Incoming Trunk Route No. + Outgoing
Trunk Route No. assigned by CM35 Y=05
(2) 0: Allow
CM08
(1) 503
(2) 0: Not sent
NOTE:
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DATA
CM41
Y=0
(1) 85
(2) 01-99: 4-396 seconds
(4 second increments)
If no data is set, the default setting is 8-12 seconds.
CME6
When setting the destination of Call Forwarding-PS (WLAN terminal) Out of Cell (Zone)
from MAT/CAT, set the destination to the
WLAN virtual station number assigned by
CM14.
Y=06
(1) X-XXXXXXXX: WLAN Virtual Station
No. assigned by CM14
(2) Destination No.:
X-XXXXXXXX: Station No.
E000: Attendant Console
YY...Y: Outgoing Trunk Access Code (1-4
digits) + , + Called No. (Maximum 26 digits)
CM12
CM15
When setting the destination of Call Forwarding-PS (WLAN Terminal) Out of Cell (Zone)
by the soft key, set Set on a WLAN station basis.
Y=204
(1) 00-15: Service Restriction Class A
assigned by CM12 Y=02
(2) 0: Set on a WLAN station basis
END
NOTE:
When setting the Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT) as the destination of Call Forwarding-PS
(WLAN terminal) Out of Cell (Zone), set the data for Announcement-PS No Answer/Announcement-PS Out of Cell (Zone).
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DESCRIPTION
CM35
Y=26
(1) 00-63: Trunk Route No.
(2) 0 : 64 ms.
1 : 128 ms.
CM35
CM35 Y=45
DP Sender Release Timing
(1) 00-63: Trunk Route No.
(2) 0 : 2 seconds
1 : 4 seconds
2 : 6 seconds
3 : 8 seconds
4 : 12 seconds
5 : 14 seconds
6 : 16 seconds
7 : 10 seconds
CM41
DATA
CM35 Y=46
DTMF Sender Release Timing
(1) 00-63: Trunk Route No.
(2) 0 : 2 seconds
1 : 4 seconds
2 : 6 seconds
3 : 8 seconds
4 : 12 seconds
5 : 14 seconds
6 : 16 seconds
7 : 10 seconds
NOTE:
CM41 Y=0
(1) 27: Interdigit Pause on Outgoing Call
(2) 03-14: 3-14 seconds
(1 second increment)
If no data is set, the default setting is 7 seconds.
END
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DESCRIPTION
DATA
CM14
CM56
Y=00-07
Simultaneous Paging Group 0-7
(1) 00-15: Serial No. within the Group
(2) X-XXXXXXXX: Station No.
For WLAN Terminal; WLAN Virtual
Station No. assigned
by CM14
Y=02
(1) X-XXXXXXXX: Station No.
For WLAN Terminal; WLAN Virtual
Station No. assigned
by CM14
(2) XX ZZ
XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A
CM15
Y=119
(1) 00-15: Service Restriction Class A
assigned by CM12 Y=02
(2) 0: Allow
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DESCRIPTION
A
CM20
DATA
NOTE:
Y=00
(1) X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. + , +
Key No.
(2) F0B00: Simultaneous Paging Group 0
for 6/10 Party
F0B07: Simultaneous Paging Group 7
for 6/10 Party
F0B10: Re-participation Group 0
for 6/10 Party
Y=0
(1) 95
(2) 01-99: 4-396 seconds
(4 second increments)
If no data is set, the default setting is 32-36 seconds.
END
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DATA
CM56
Y=00-07
Simultaneous Paging Group 0-7
(1) 00-15: Serial No. within the Group
(2) X-XXXXXXXX: Station No.
For WLAN Terminal; WLAN Virtual
Station No. assigned
by CM14
Y=02
(1) X-XXXXXXXX: Station No.
For WLAN Terminal; WLAN Virtual
Station No. assigned
by CM14
(2) XX ZZ
XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A
CM15
Y=119
(1) 00-15: Service Restriction Class A assigned by CM12 Y=02
(2) 0: Allow
CM20
NOTE:
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A
CM90
DATA
Y=00
(1) X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. + , +
Key No.
(2) F0B20: Simultaneous Paging Group 0
for Group Call-2 Way Calling
F0B27: Simultaneous Paging Group 7
for Group Call-2 Way Calling
END
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CM08
(1) 510
(2) 0: Available
(1) 503
(2) 0 : Not sent
1 : To send
NOTE:
CM18
DATA
Assign the station numbers included in the station hunting group, one by one, as shown below.
Station Hunting-Terminal
1st Operation : (1) Station A (2) Station B
2nd Operation: (1) Station B (2) Station C
Y=0
(1) X-XXXXXXXX: WLAN Virtual Station
No. assigned by CM14
(2) X-XXXXXXXX: WLAN Virtual Station
No. assigned by CM14
Station Hunting-Circular
1st Operation : (1) Station A (2) Station B
2nd Operation: (1) Station B (2) Station C
3rd Operation : (1) Station C (2) Station A
CM41
Y=1
(1) X-XXXXXXXX: WLAN Virtual Station
No. assigned by CM14
(2) 0 : Member station of Station HuntingTerminal
1 : Pilot station of Station HuntingTerminal
All stations of Station HuntingCircular
Specify the message reply timer for Announcement-PS (WLAN terminal) Out of Cell
(Zone)/PS (WLAN terminal) Power Off.
Y=0
(1) 85
(2) 01-99: 4-396 seconds
(4 second increments)
If no data is set, the default setting is 8-12 seconds.
END
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CM13
DATA
Y=03
(1) X-XXXXXXXX: WLAN Virtual Station
No. assigned by CM14
(2) 0 : Allowed
1 : Restricted
When using Series 3700 R12.2 software or before, be sure to set the
second data to 1 (Restricted).
END
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CMEA
DESCRIPTION
DATA
(1) 450
(2) 1 : To store
(1) 451
(2) 0 : No fault information is registered
1 : Fault information is overwritten
Y=2
(1) 2B: Virtual CSH and SIP server communication fault occurred
3B: SIP server recovered by re-registration
(2) 0
: Registration of fault memory/
No output of External alarm
1
: Registration of fault memory/
External alarm is MN alarm
2
: Registration of fault memory/
External alarm is MJ alarm
3
: Registration of fault memory/
External Alarm kind is determined in standard data
NONE : No Registration of Fault
Memory/No output of External
alarm
END
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CHAPTER 4
CIRCUIT CARD
INFORMATION
This chapter explains the mounting location, the meaning of lamp indications, and the switch settings of the WLAN circuit card.
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(2)
Lamp Indications
The name, color, and functions of each indicator lamp equipped on each circuit card are described in
a table.
(3)
Switch Settings
The name, settings, and functions of each switch equipped on each circuit card are described in a
table.
Each switch setting table has a CHECK column. Make necessary entries in the CHECK column during
and/or after the system installation and maintenance, and use each table as a reference for subsequent system maintenance and operations.
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Regular PIM
The figure below shows circuit card mounting slots allocated in the regular PIM.
PFT
MP12/FP12
LT11/AP11
LT10/AP10
LT09/AP09
LT08/AP08
LT07/AP07
LT06/AP06
LT05/AP05
LT04/AP04
LT03/AP03
LT02/AP02
LT01/AP01
LT00/AP00
VM
PIM
0-7
AC/DC
PWR
*1
*2
LTC0
LTC1
LTC2
LTC3
BWB
DC/DC
PWR
FRONT
LT00-LT11 : Line/Trunk card mounting slots
AP00-AP11 : Application Processor card mounting
slots
MP12
: PN-CP24-A/PN-CP24-B/PN-CP24-C/
PN-CP24-D mounting slot
FP12
: PN-CP15 mounting slot
VM
: PZ-VM00/VM00-M/VM10-M mounting slot
PFT
: PZ-8PFTB mounting slot
AC/DC PWR : PZ-PW121/PW126 mounting slot
DC/DC PWR : PZ-PW122 mounting slot
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PFT
MP00
MP01
LT10/AP10
LT09/AP09
LT08/AP08
LT07/AP07
LT06/AP06
LT05/AP05
LT04/AP04
LT03/AP03
LT02/AP02
LT01/AP01
LT00/AP00
VM
PIM0
(For
Backup
CPU)
AC/DC
PWR
*1
LTC0
*2
LTC1
LTC2
LTC3
BWB
DC/DC
PWR
FRONT
LT00-LT10 : Line/Trunk card mounting slots
AP00-AP10 : Application Processor card mounting
slots
MP00/MP01 : PN-CP27-A/PN-CP27-B mounting slot
VM
: PZ-VM00/VM00-M/VM10-M mounting slot
PFT
: PZ-8PFTB mounting slot
AC/DC PWR : PZ-PW121/PW126 mounting slot
DC/DC PWR : PZ-PW122 mounting slot
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NAME
(FUNCTIONAL
NAME)
LAMP
: PROVIDED
: NOT
PROVIDED
PN-CFTB (CFT)
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PN-4DATC
(DAT)
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PZ-VM02
(VM02)
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PN-CFTB (CFT)
PN-CFTB (CFT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
BL
JP0
Lamp Indications
LAMP
NAME
BL
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when this card is in use.
Flashes (60 IPM) when the circuit on the card is in make-busy state
on the system data for this card is not assigned.
Switch Settings
SWITCH
NAME
JP0
SWITCH SETTING
NUMBER POSITION
RIGHT
LEFT
FUNCTION
CHECK
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PN-4DATC (DAT)
PN-4DATC (DAT)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
BL3
BL2
BL1
BL0
Lamp Indications
LAMP
NAME
BL0-3
COLOR
Red
FUNCTION
Remains lit when the corresponding circuit is in use.
Flashes at 60 IPM when the corresponding circuit is in make-busy
state or the system data for this card is not assigned.
Switch Settings
This card has no switches.
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PZ-VM02 (VM02)
PZ-VM02 (VM02)
Locations of Lamps, Switches, and Connectors
CPU Board
(top side)
SW1
CN3
(HDD)
HDD
SW2
ALM
SWAP
HDD
APL
BIOS
CN7 (Not used)
CN8 (Not used)
CN14
(Not used)
FAN
CN11 (Not used)
CN12 (Not used)
SW4
CN15 (FAN)
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PZ-VM02 (VM02)
Lamp Indications
LAMP
NAME
COLOR
FUNCTION
ALM
Red
HDD
Green
BIOS
Green
Lights when BIOS program starts and goes out when OS program
starts.
SWAP
Red
APL
Green/Red
Not used
LINK
Green
100M
Green
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PZ-VM02 (VM02)
Switch Settings
SWITCH NAME
SWITCH SETTING
NUMBER POSITION
SW1
(Rotary SW)
0-F
2-F
SW2
(Push SW)
SW3
(Piano Key SW)
FUNCTION
CHECK
Not used
When rebooting the VM02 card, push
SW2 switch after setting SW1 switch to
0.
When making power of the VM02 card
ON/OFF, push SW2 switch after setting
SW1 switch to 1.
OFF
Not used
OFF
Not used
OFF
Not used
OFF
Not used
OFF
2
1
ON
SW4
(Piano Key SW)
OFF
2
1
ON
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