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NEAX 2000 IPS  
General Description  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................. 1  
System Overview..................................................................................................................................................1  
Hardware Architecture .........................................................................................................................................5  
Software Architecture ..........................................................................................................................................7  
CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................ 10  
Module Configuration.........................................................................................................................................10  
Installation Methods...........................................................................................................................................11  
Modules and Installation Hardware ..................................................................................................................14  
Circuit Cards .......................................................................................................................................................15  
System Conditions .............................................................................................................................................15  
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS ................................................................................................................. 17  
Desk Console......................................................................................................................................................18  
Figures of Dterm Series i/Dterm IP.........................................................................................................................22  
Wireless System .................................................................................................................................................28  
Dterm Softphone (SP30).......................................................................................................................................37  
CHAPTER 4 OVERVIEW OF INSTALLATION, PROGRAMMING, AND MAINTENANCE .............. 39  
Installation...........................................................................................................................................................39  
Programming ......................................................................................................................................................40  
Maintenance........................................................................................................................................................41  
CHAPTER 5 SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................ 42  
System Capacity.................................................................................................................................................42  
IP Specifications.................................................................................................................................................45  
Line Conditions...................................................................................................................................................47  
Cell Station/Zone Transceiver Line Conditions...............................................................................................48  
Traffic Capacity...................................................................................................................................................49  
DRS (Device Registration Server).....................................................................................................................49  
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Figure Title  
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Figure 1-1 NEAX 2000 IPS...................................................................................................................................1  
Figure 1-2 NEAX 2000 IPS System Overview....................................................................................................2  
Figure 1-3 Example of Network Configuration of Remote PIM over IP..........................................................3  
Figure 1-4 Retrofit MP/FP for Upgrading NEAX 7400 ICS M100 to IPS (Single MP System)........................4  
Figure 1-5 Retrofit MP/FP for Upgrading NEAX 7400 ICS M100 to IPS (Dual MP System)...........................4  
Figure 1-6 Trunking Diagram of NEAX 2000 IPS ..............................................................................................9  
Figure 2-1 Module Configuration of NEAX 2000 IPS......................................................................................10  
Figure 2-2 Face Layout of NEAX 2000 IPS ......................................................................................................11  
Figure 2-3 Wall-mounting of PIM......................................................................................................................12  
Figure 2-4 19-inch Rack-mounting...................................................................................................................13  
Figure 3-1 DESK Console .................................................................................................................................18  
Figure 3-2 Dterm 2 (White)...................................................................................................................................22  
Figure 3-3 Dterm 8 (White)...................................................................................................................................22  
Figure 3-4 Dterm 8D (White)................................................................................................................................22  
Figure 3-5 Dterm 16D (White)..............................................................................................................................23  
Figure 3-6 Dterm 32D (White)..............................................................................................................................23  
Figure 3-7 DSS Console (Black).......................................................................................................................23  
Figure 3-8 Dterm 16LD (Black)............................................................................................................................24  
Figure 3-9 Analog Port Adapter (APR) ............................................................................................................24  
Figure 3-10 Ancillary Device Adapter (ADA)...................................................................................................24  
Figure 3-11 Computer Telephony Adapter (CTA)...........................................................................................25  
Figure 3-12 IP Adapter (IPW) ............................................................................................................................25  
Figure 3-13 System Configuration of Wireless Communications ................................................................29  
Figure 3-14 Cell Station (CS), IP Base Station (IP-BS) and PHS Personal Station (PS).............................33  
Figure 3-15 Zone Transceiver (ZT) and PCS Personal Station (PS).............................................................36  
Figure 3-16 SP30 Screen...................................................................................................................................37  
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LIST OF TABLES  
Table  
Title  
Page  
Table 1-1 Technical Terms of NEAX 2000 IPS System ....................................................................................8  
Table 2-1 Modules of NEAX 2000 IPS System ................................................................................................14  
Table 3-1 Dterm Series i/Dterm IP Specifications and Accessories ..................................................................26  
Table 3-2 Combination Pattern of Optional Accessories to the Dterm Series i/ Dterm IP...............................27  
Table 3-3 PHS Personal Station (PS) Specifications .....................................................................................30  
Table 3-4 2-Wired (U-Interface) Cell Station (CS) Specifications..................................................................31  
Table 3-5 IP Base Station (IP-BS) Specifications ...........................................................................................32  
Table 3-6 PCS Personal Station (PS) Specifications .....................................................................................34  
Table 3-7 Zone Transceiver (ZT) Specifications.............................................................................................35  
Table 5-1 System Capacity (Single MP System).............................................................................................42  
Table 5-2 IP Specifications ...............................................................................................................................45  
Table 5-3 Line Conditions.................................................................................................................................47  
Table 5-4 Cell Station/Zone Transceiver Line Conditions.............................................................................48  
Table 5-5 Traffic Capacity.................................................................................................................................49  
Table 5-6 DRS (Device Registration Server)-System Based .........................................................................49  
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INTRODUCTION  
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION  
This document provides an overview of the NEAX 2000 IPS (Internet Protocol Server) stored program control  
digital electronic PBX. An introduction to the technical characteristics is included, along with a description of  
available system applications.  
System Overview  
The NEAX 2000 IPS is a full-featured IP-based communications system providing a rich feature set of NEAX  
7400 ICS M100MX*, with pure Voice over IP (VoIP) communications (peer-to-peer connections), across  
corporate Local and Wide Area Networks (LAN and WAN).  
Figure 1-1 NEAX 2000 IPS  
The NEAX 2000 IPS supports both pure IP switching (peer-to-peer connections) and Time Division Switching.  
The pure IP switching is provided for communications between DtermIPs and for CCIS connections with another  
NEAX 2000 IPS/2400 IPX (CCIS over IP). On the other hand, the TDM switching is provided for  
communication between legacy stations/trunks. Connections between DtermIP/CCIS over IP and legacy  
stations/trunks are made via IP PADs, which converts packet-based voice data to TDM-based voice data, and  
vice versa.  
* “NEAX 7400 ICS M100MX” is marketed in North/Latin America and Australia as “NEAX 2000 IVS2” and in UK as “NEAX 2000 INTEGRATED  
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DtermIP 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 DtermIP telephones with voice compression, on a CCIS basis (CCIS  
over IP).  
PHS cell station can also be connected to LAN with 100 Base T Ethernet as IP-BS.  
IPS also provide Windows PC based softphone (Dterm Softphone SP30) to connect to LAN network  
and it provides IP enabled Dterm features without the telephone set.  
Dterm  
Softphone  
Work  
Station  
NEAX 2000 IPS  
Peer to Peer  
IP Switched  
MP  
MAT  
DHCP  
Server  
PS  
IP-BS  
Figure 1-2 NEAX 2000 IPS System Overview  
The NEAX 2000 IPS can also provide legacy station/trunk interfaces to support the existing Time Division  
Multiplexing (TDM) based infrastructure, such as analog telephones, analog networks, and digital networks  
(T1/E1, ISDN etc.). The legacy station/trunk interface cards (LT and AP cards) can be accommodated in the  
Port Interface Modules (PIM), in the same manner as the NEAX 7400 ICS M100MX*. At maximum  
configuration, total system capacity is 768 ports. The system can provide 512 ports for DtermIP telephones and  
legacy LT cards, and 256 ports for legacy AP cards. Communications between legacy station/trunks and  
DtermIP telephones/IP networks are made via IP PAD, which converts packet-based voice data to TDM-based  
voice data, and vice versa. Both peer-to-peer connections and TDM-based connections are controlled by a new  
Main Processor (MP) card. The new MP card incorporates a built-in Device Registration Server (DRS) and a  
single interface point of IP connections to IP telephone, MATWorX, and OAI/ACD servers.  
All Application Processor cards used in NEAX 7400 ICS M100MX* except AP01 and CC01 cards are  
available for the IPS system. All Business/Hotel/Data/CCIS/ISDN/WCS features are available. The following  
service features are now included on the MP card and do not require the AP01 card.  
Authorization Code with AP01  
Forced Account Code with AP01  
Direct Inward System Access (DISA) with AP01 (For North America)/Remote Access to System with  
AP01 (For other than North America)  
Call Forwarding set by DISA with AP01  
* “NEAX 7400 ICS M100MX” is marketed in North/Latin America and Australia as “NEAX 2000 IVS2” and in UK as “NEAX 2000 INTEGRATED  
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Remote PIM over IP  
NEAX 2000 IPS can install a PIM at remote site through IP network. At the main site, the NEAX 2000 IPS is  
installed and the Remote PIM is installed at remote site. The main site controls call processing and service  
feature access for station users located both main and remote sites. When the Remote PIM cannot be connected  
with the main site due to the IP network and/or main PBX failure, the Remote PIM initializes the system and  
re-starts operation by its own Main Processor (survival mode). In the survival mode, almost all service features  
are provided to the station users accommodated in Remote PIM. When IP network/main PBX is recovered, the  
Remote PIM can be restored to normal mode with system initialization by manual operation or automatically  
(Selectable by system data setting).  
PSTN  
Remote-1  
PSTN  
LAN  
or  
WAN  
Main  
Remote-2  
Remote-3  
Note 1: Both legacy and IP stations/trunks can be accommodated in Remote PIM.  
Note 2: When the Remote PIM accommodates legacy trunk, the incoming/outgoing calls are  
connected to the station through local TDSW.  
Figure 1-3 Example of Network Configuration of Remote PIM over IP  
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Migration Path  
For customers who are using the NEAX 7400 ICS M100MX*, the migration path is supplied. By replacing the  
existing MP card to the new IPS MP card, the NEAX 7400 ICS M100MX* can be upgraded to IP/TSW Hybrid  
System including new and enhanced service features introduced with the NEAX 2000 IPS.  
For customers who are using NEAX 7400 ICS M100*/M80VS, by replacing existing PN-CP00/CP03 with  
Retrofit MP and PN-CP01 with Retrofit FP, the NEAX 7400 ICS M100/M80VS can be upgraded to the NEAX  
2000 IPS features. In case of NEAX 7400 ICS M100/M80VS Dual MP System the CP02 is replaced with  
CP28-A Retrofit Dual MP. (See the following figure showing replacement of control cards. As for the LT/AP  
card conditions after upgrading, refer to the “NEAX 2000 IPS Card Application List”.)  
NEAX 7400 ICS M100 before upgrading  
BSU  
NEAX 7400 ICS M100 after upgrading  
BSU  
U  
Replace MP/FP  
MP: PN-CP00 to PN-CP26-A  
U  
FP: PN-CP01 to PN-CP17  
Remove FP0 (CP01) mounted  
in PIM0  
BSU  
BSU  
10U  
U  
Figure 1-4 Retrofit MP/FP for Upgrading NEAX 7400 ICS M100 to IPS (Single MP System)  
NEAX 7400 ICS M100 before upgrading  
BSU  
NEAX 7400 ICS M100 after upgrading  
BSU  
U  
Replace MP/FP  
MP: PN-CP02 to PN-CP28-A  
U  
FP: PN-CP01 to PN-CP17  
Remove FP0 (CP01) mounted  
in PIM0  
BSU  
BSU  
10P20U  
82U  
17-TW-0.3 CONN CA-A  
Figure 1-5 Retrofit MP/FP for Upgrading NEAX 7400 ICS M100 to IPS (Dual MP System)  
* “NEAX 7400 ICS M100MX” is marketed in North/Latin America and Australia as “NEAX 2000 IVS2” and in UK as “NEAX 2000 INTEGRATED  
VOICE SERVER.”  
* “NEAX 7400 ICS M100” is marketed in North America as “NEAX 2000 IVS” and in Australia as “NEAX ICS 120”.  
* “NEAX 7400 ICS M80VS” is marketed in Australia as “NEAX ICS 110”.  
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Hardware Architecture  
Reduced Hardware with IP-based Architecture  
The DtermIPs, Dterm Softphone and IP-BS connected to the LAN do not require any special interface cards*  
because they can be interfaced directly with the LAN and connected with peer-to-peer basis. When the DtermIP,  
Dterm Softphone or IP-BS is connected to a station/trunk that is using TSW, the speech path between LAN and  
TSW is made via IP PAD under the call processing control of the MP. The DtermIP, Dterm Softphone or IP-BS  
can be expanded simply adding the terminal itself. With this system architecture, the hardware such as DLC,  
CSI, CSH, PIM, Power Supply etc. is reduced and easy moves, adds, and changes can be realized.  
Standard TDM Hardware  
Peer-to-Peer IP Hardware  
IP PAD  
(8IPLA, 24IPLA, 32IPLA, 16VCT)  
Ether Card (M606)  
Line & Trunk Cards  
Application Processors  
Firmware Processors  
Powerful, One-board Main Processor (MP) with Integrated Functionality  
The NEAX 2000 IPS Main Processor (MP) is the heart of pure IP connections and TDM-based connections.  
The MP employs a high-speed CPU, which is equivalent with Pentium. With this processing power and  
System On Chip (SOC) technology, the MP integrates Device Registration Server (DRS), AP01 (OAI)  
functions, which are provided by an additional card in the previous M100MX*. Also, by means of today’s  
advanced LSI technology, the MP card size is minimized and On-board Ethernet Interface card is mounted on  
the MP without using an additional slot space in the PIM. This interface card is linked with LAN for call  
control processing of DtermIP and inter-work with MATWorX and OAI server.  
Enhanced Built-in Firmware Processor (FP) on MP  
The NEAX 7400 ICS M100MX* requires the FP card in PIM0 when the system is configured with 3 or more  
PIMs. In case of the NEAX 2000 IPS, the FP in PIM0 is not required since the Built-in FP function in new MP  
has been improved and it provides more call processing capability. (FP is used in PIM2, 4 and 6.)  
* DLC, CSI and CS handler.  
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Extended Application Processor (AP) Port Capacity  
The NEAX 2000 IPS provides a maximum of 256 AP ports and it is independent of the 512 ports for the  
Line/Trunk (LT), therefore, more AP cards such as T1/E1 digital link cards can be used in the system.  
Universal Slot  
One PIM provides 12 card slots for Line/Trunk (LT). Also, these card slots can be used for Application  
Processor (AP) cards without complicated limitation. This makes easy quotation and installation, and more AP  
cards can be mounted in one PIM.  
Unified Circuit Card Size  
All the circuit cards for the NEAX 2000 IPS are designed in one size (PN-type), and installed in the PIM. This  
maximizes the efficiency of slot utilization of the PIM.  
High Density Line/Trunk Cards  
The major line/trunk cards used in the NEAX 2000 IPS are provided with 8 circuits per card. This allows the  
physical system size to be compact.  
Various Power supply system  
AC Input system  
The PIM houses the AC/DC power supply with various AC (100V/200V) input that outputs various DC  
voltage required for several internal cards.  
The AC/DC power supply has function of Battery charger. Thus, system can be backed up with battery  
according to necessity.  
The PIM also houses optional DC/DC power supply for the cards that require -48V power such as CSI  
card used for interface of cell station/zone transceiver.  
DC Input system  
NEAX 2000 IPS also provides the DC/DC power supply with -48V DC input house in the PIM that  
outputs various DC voltage required for several internal cards.  
Thus, NEAX 2000 IPS can be installed at various powering environment.  
Various Installation Methods  
To meet the specific needs of the customer’s environment, the NEAX 2000 IPS provides the following  
installation methods:  
Floor Standing Installation  
Wall-mounting Installation  
IEC standard 19-inch Rack-mounting Installation  
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Software Architecture  
Built-in DRS (Device Registration Server) on MP  
The NEAX 2000 IPS incorporates DRS (Device Registration Server) on the MP. DRS provides Log-in/Log-  
out management of DtermIP including Registration and Authentication. Also, the built-in DRS can be inter-  
worked with DHCP server to provide easy administration on IP address.  
Office Data Backup Enhancement  
The office data of the NEAX 2000 IPS is stored in Flash ROM, therefore the backup period is extended  
compared with previous M100MX series which were using RAM with battery.  
* M100MX is marketed in North/Latin America and Australia as “NEAX 2000 IVS2” and in UK as “NEAX 2000 INTEGRATED VOICE SERVER.”  
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Technical Terms  
Table 1-1 Technical Terms of NEAX 2000 IPS System  
SYMBOL  
DESCRIPTION  
SYMBOL  
DESCRIPTION  
AMP  
Amplifier Trunk Card  
LC  
Line Circuit Card  
(for Single Line Telephone)  
LD Trunk Card  
AP00  
BGM  
SMDR/Hotel Application Card  
LDT  
LLC  
External Music Source for Dterm  
Back Ground Music Service  
Long Line Circuit Card  
BRT  
CCH  
CFT  
CIS  
Basic Rate Interface Trunk Card  
Common Channel Handler Card  
6/10 Party Conference Trunk Card  
Call Information System  
M10  
Optical Interface Card  
MAT  
MDF  
MEM  
MFR  
Maintenance Administration Terminal  
Main Distribution Frame  
Main Memory  
CIR  
CALLER ID Receiver Trunk Card  
MF Receiver/ MFC Receiver/Sender  
Card  
COT  
CSI  
C.O. Trunk Card  
MLDT  
MODEM  
MP  
Melody Trunk  
Modem  
CS/ZT Interface Card  
CS/ZT  
Cell Station (For Australia/Others)  
Zone Transceiver (For North America/  
Latin America)  
Main Processor Card  
DAT  
DCH  
DIT  
Digital Announcement Trunk Card  
D-channel Handler Card  
PFT  
PMS  
OAI  
ODT  
PBR  
Power Failure Transfer  
Property Management System  
Open Application Interface  
OD Trunk Card (2/4 wire E&M)  
PB Receiver Card  
DID Trunk Card  
DK  
External Relay/Key Interface Card  
DLC  
Digital Line Circuit Card  
(for Dterm, ATTCON, DESKCON)  
DSS  
DSS Console  
PBSND  
PLO  
PS  
PB Sender  
DTI  
Digital Trunk Interface Card  
Digital Tone Generator  
Ethernet Control Card  
Phase Locked Oscillator  
Personal Station  
DTG  
ETHER  
PRT  
ISDN Primary Rate Interface Trunk  
Card  
ICH  
ISDN-channel Handler Card  
ISDN Line Circuit Card  
IP Base Station  
SMDR  
TDSW  
TNT  
Station Message Detail Recording  
Time Division Switch  
ILC  
IP-BS  
IP PAD  
IPT  
Tone/Music Source Interface Card  
CODEC Card  
IP Packet Assembler/Disassembler Card VCT  
IP Trunk Card  
External Key  
VM  
Voice Mail Card  
KEY  
16CFT  
16-Circuit Four-Party Conference Trunk  
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Trunking Diagram  
This figure shows a typical trunking diagram of the NEAX 2000 IPS system.  
Figure 1-6 Trunking Diagram of NEAX 2000 IPS  
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CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  
Module Configuration  
The NEAX 2000 IPS consists of Port Interface Modules (PIM) depending on the system configuration, and  
there are two types of PIMs; “Physical” PIM and “Virtual” PIM.  
The Physical PIM is a “hardware” PIM and is used to accommodate an MP, FPs, IP PADs, legacy LT an AP  
cards, and power supply units. One Physical PIM provides up to 64 ports.  
The Virtual PIM is a “software” PIM and is used to assign DtermIP telephones, Dterm SP30 or IP-BS by system  
programming. One Virtual PIM provides up to 64 DtermIP telephones. The system consists of up to 8 PIMs,  
by the combination of Physical PIMs and Virtual PIMs, thus providing 448 ports for Dterm IP telephones and  
512 ports for legacy LT cards. The total number of ports for DtermIP telephones and legacy LT cards must be  
512 or fewer, so that the number of Physical PIMs decreases when that of Virtual PIMs (= number of DtermIP  
telephones) increases. For example, when 256 legacy LT ports are required (= four Physical PIMs), the  
maximum number of Dterm IPs is 256.  
The figure below shows examples of 512-port configuration by combination of legacy LT ports and Dterm IP  
telephones.  
PIM #3 PIM #7  
PIM #2 PIM #6  
PIM #1 PIM #5  
PIM #0 PIM #4  
PIM #3 PIM #7  
PIM #2 PIM #6  
PIM #1 PIM #5  
PIM #0 PIM #4  
PIM #3 PIM #7  
PIM #2 PIM #6  
PIM #1 PIM #5  
PIM #0 PIM #4  
PIM #3 PIM #7  
PIM #2 PIM #6  
PIM #1 PIM #5  
PIM #0 PIM #4  
64 LT ports  
128 LT ports  
192 LT ports  
256 LT ports  
+ 448 Dterm IPs  
+ 384 Dterm IPs  
+ 256 Dterm IPs  
+256 Dterm IPs  
PIM #3 PIM #7  
PIM #2 PIM #6  
PIM #1 PIM #5  
PIM #0 PIM #4  
PIM #3 PIM #7  
PIM #2 PIM #6  
PIM #1 PIM #5  
PIM #0 PIM #4  
PIM #3 PIM #7  
PIM #2 PIM #6  
PIM #1 PIM #5  
PIM #0 PIM #4  
PIM #3 PIM #7  
PIM #2 PIM #6  
PIM #1 PIM #5  
PIM #0 PIM #4  
320 LT ports  
384 LT ports  
448 LT ports  
+ 0 Dterm IPs  
512 LT ports  
+ 0 Dterm IPs  
+ 128 Dterm IPs  
+ 128 Dterm IPs  
PIM  
PIM  
Physical PIM  
Virtual PIM  
Figure 2-1 Module Configuration of NEAX 2000 IPS  
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Installation Methods  
The NEAX 2000 IPS provides three installation methods as follows:  
Floor Standing Installation  
Wall Mounting Installation  
19-inch Rack Mounting Installation  
Floor Standing Installation  
In Floor Standing Installation, the NEAX 2000 IPS is comprised of up to 8 Port Interface Modules (PIMs).  
PIM #3  
PIM #2  
PIM #1  
PIM #0  
BASE  
PIM #2  
PIM #1  
PIM #0  
BASE  
PIM #1  
PIM #0  
BASE  
PIM #0  
BASE  
(64 ports)  
(128 ports)  
(192 ports)  
(256 ports)  
PIM #3  
PIM #2  
PIM #1  
PIM #0  
BASE  
PIM #3  
PIM #2  
PIM #1  
PIM #0  
BASE  
PIM #3  
PIM #2  
PIM #1  
PIM #0  
BASE  
PIM #3  
PIM #2  
PIM #1  
PIM #0  
BASE  
PIM #7  
PIM #6  
PIM #5  
PIM #4  
BASE  
PIM #6  
PIM #5  
PIM #4  
BASE  
PIM #5  
PIM #4  
BASE  
PIM #4  
BASE  
(320 ports)  
(384 ports)  
(448 ports)  
(512 ports)  
Figure 2-2 Face Layout of NEAX 2000 IPS  
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Wall-mounting Installation  
The NEAX 2000 IPS can be wall-mounted with single or multiple PIM (MAX. 8) configuration.  
Figure 2-3 Wall-mounting of PIM  
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19-inch Rack-mounting Installation  
The NEAX 2000 IPS can be mounted in the IEC-standard 19-inch rack up to 4 PIMs.  
(IEC: International Electro-technical Commission)  
19” BRACKET(A)  
19” BRACKET(B)  
Figure 2-4 19-inch Rack-mounting  
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Modules and Installation Hardware  
The NEAX 2000 IPS is comprised of up to 8 Port Interface Modules (PIMs).  
Modules  
(1) Port Interface Module (PIM)  
A PIM provides 13 card slots for common control, Line/Trunk (LT), and Application Processor (AP) cards. It  
also houses an AC/DC Power Supply (or DC/DC Power Supply), optional DC/DC Power Supply (for -48V),  
and batteries for protection from short-term (about 30 min.) 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 8 PIMs.  
PIM MD  
(PIM3)  
PIM MD  
(PIM7)  
PIM MD  
(PIM3)  
PIM MD  
(PIM7)  
PIM MD  
(PIM2)  
PIM MD  
(PIM6)  
PIM MD  
(PIM2)  
PIM MD  
(PIM6)  
PIM MD  
(PIM1)  
PIM MD  
(PIM5)  
PIM MD  
(PIM1)  
PIM MD  
(PIM5)  
PIM MD  
(PIM0)  
PIM MD  
(PIM4)  
PIM MF  
(PIM0)  
PIM MD  
(PIM4)  
Single MP System  
Dual MP System  
(2) Battery Module (BATTM)*  
The BATTM is an optional module for installing optional long-term (about 3 hours) backup batteries. The  
BATTM is designed to accommodate batteries covering up to a 4-PIM system (2 BATTMs support maximum  
system configuration).  
The BATTM is available for Floor Standing Installation. (When the system is Wall-mounting/19-inch  
Rack-mounting configuration, the BATTM cannot be installed with the PIM.)  
Table 2-1 Modules of NEAX 2000 IPS System  
Abbrev Name Code  
Remarks  
PIMMD SN1617 PIMMD  
PIM MF SN1658 PIMMF  
BATTM SN1619 BATTMB  
PIM 0 ~ PIM 7  
PIM0 for dual MP system  
1/STACK, Max.2/system  
* Battery Module is available for Latin America.  
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Circuit Cards  
The circuit cards used for NEAX 2000 IPS are divided into the following three types. According to these card  
types, the mounting location of card and port allocation of the Time Division Switch are varied.  
Common Control Cards  
- Main Processor (MP)  
- Firmware Processor (FP)  
Line/Trunk (LT) Cards  
- IP PAD, Line Circuit (LC), Central Office Trunk (COT), Tie Line Trunk (LDT/ODT), etc.  
Application Processor (AP) Cards  
- SMDR/PMS/CIS/Hotel Printer Interface (AP00)  
- T1/E1 Digital Trunk Interface (DTI)  
System Conditions  
Conditions for Peer-to-Peer Connection  
For the communication between Dterm IPs, the voice data is transmitted and received directly, without  
converting voice packets into PCM and voice compression in the system.  
Conditions for CCIS Connection  
Dterm IP to Dterm IP connection (Peer-to-Peer connection) via CCIS is available only when the destination  
office uses NEAX 2000 IPS or NEAX 2400 IPX.  
The built-in CCH-IPT of MP card can be connected to max. 127 trunks.  
The system provides only Point-to-Multipoint connection.  
Conditions for H.323 Connection  
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.  
Conditions for Legacy Interface (LT/AP)  
All Application Processor cards used in NEAX 7400 ICS M100MX* except AP01 and CC01 cards are  
available for the system.  
All Line/Trunk cards used in NEAX 7400 ICS M100MX* are available for the system.  
* “NEAX 7400 ICS M100MX” is marketed in North/Latin America and Australia as “NEAX 2000 IVS2” and in UK as “NEAX 2000 INTEGRATED  
VOICE SERVER.”  
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Conditions for Maintenance  
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 MAT (Maintenance  
Administration Terminal).  
Conditions for DRS  
DRS = Device Registration Server  
The Dterm IP registration is executed by the DRS-System Based. The DRS-Network Based is not available  
for the Dterm IP registration.  
The DRS can be used as the Proxy server.  
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CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS  
A variety of terminal equipment may be connected to the NEAX 2000 IPS. The following equipment may be  
installed with the system.  
Attendant Console  
Desk Console  
Dterm Series i  
Dterm 2 (White/Black Color)  
:
:
:
:
:
:
2-button terminal  
8-button terminal  
8-button terminal with LCD display  
16-button terminal with LCD display  
32-button terminal with LCD display  
16-button LD terminal with LCD display  
Dterm 8 (White/Black Color)  
Dterm 8D (White/Black Color)  
Dterm 16D (White/Black Color)  
Dterm 32D (White/Black Color)  
Dterm 16 LD (White/Black Color)  
Dterm IP  
Dterm 8D (White/Black Color)  
Dterm 16D (White/Black Color)  
:
:
8-button terminal with LCD display  
16-button terminal with LCD display  
PS (Wireless Handset)  
PHS model  
PCS model  
Dterm SP30 (or Dterm SP20) (IP Softphone)  
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Desk Console  
The SN716 Desk Console has an ergonomic design and provides full access to all PBX Console features. It  
connects to the NEAX 2000 IPS using the same circuit cards as the Dterm 75 Series terminals. The SN716 Desk  
Console operates on a switched-loop basis with a maximum of 6 Attendant loops terminating at each console on  
the associated Interface card. The Attendant uses these loops for answering, originating, holding, extending, and  
reentering calls. When Attendant loop release is used, the number of loops is effectively increased to a maximum  
of 12 for each console.  
The NEAX 2000 IPS supports a maximum of eight SN716 DESK Consoles.  
SN716 DESKCON Features  
• Character LCD (4x40 characters)  
• LCD designation strips  
• Software-controlled LCD loop key  
• Full access to PBX features  
• Headset connectivity  
• Recorder connectivity  
Figure 3-1 DESK Console  
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Dterm Series i/Dterm IP Digital Multifunction Terminals  
The Dterm Series digital multifunction/multiline terminal is available in two colors to meet the needs of various  
users based on the features and types of communications each end user requires.  
Dterm Series i  
Dterm 2 (White/Black Color)  
Dterm 8 (White/Black Color)  
Dterm 8D (White/Black Color)  
Dterm 16D (White/Black Color)  
Dterm 32D (White/Black Color)  
Dterm 16LD (White/Black Color)  
:
:
:
:
:
:
2-button terminal  
8-button terminal  
8-button terminal with LCD display  
16-button terminal with LCD display  
32-button terminal with LCD display  
16-button LD terminal with LCD display  
Dterm IP  
Dterm 8D (White/Black Color)  
Dterm 16D (White/Black Color)  
:
:
8-button terminal with LCD display  
16-button terminal with LCD display  
Features most commonly used in daily operation and functions required by the user are provided by the following  
dedicated buttons/lamp.  
Hold - Press key to place an internal or external call on hold.  
TRANSFER - Allows the station user to transfer established calls to another station without attendant  
assistance.  
ANSWER - When LED on this key is lighted, press key to answer a waiting call.  
SPEAKER - Controls the built-in speaker that can be used for Hands Free Dialing/Monitoring and Voice  
Call.  
REDIAL - Press key to activate the redial feature, then press redial and scroll back through numbers that  
have been dialed. When desired number is displayed, press the key to activate dialing.  
CONF - Press key to establish a three-way conversation.  
RECALL - Press key to terminate established call and returns to the internal dial tone.  
FEATURE - Used to activate terminal setup functions and to program One-Touch Speed Dial/Feature Keys.  
DIRECTORY - Press key to activate speed calling.  
MESSAGE - Press key to access the voice mail system.  
MIC - Press key to respond hands free. LED on this key lights during speakerphone operation.  
This ergonomically designed terminal provides; larger keypad buttons for dialing convenience, an expanded  
three-line by 24-character LCD display, tiltable legs with nonskid feet, and a highly visible call/message indicator  
lamp.  
All models have built-in hands-free unit as standard. The terminal is connected to the NEAX 2000 IPS via a  
single pair of cabling, thus optimizing existing cabling environment. These advantages make the Dterm Series i  
terminals the standard for telephones that effectively meet today's business requirements.  
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Dterm Series i/Dterm IP Lineup  
Dterm 2 (2-button Dterm  
)
This Dterm Series Digital Multi-line Terminal is equipped with 8 dedicated Function keys (such as Hold,  
TRANSFER, ANSWER, SPEAKER, REDIAL, CONF, RECALL and FEATURE), 2 programmable  
Line/Feature keys (each with a two-color LED). 2 programmable keys are flexible and can be assigned to any  
outside line connected to the system, to another station line, or as a feature button. The terminal is available in two  
colors - Black (BK) and Ivory White (WH).  
Dterm 8 (8-button Dterm  
)
This Dterm Series Digital Multi-line Terminal is fully modular with 11 dedicated Function keys, 8 programmable  
Line/Feature keys (each with a two-color LED), built-in Speakerphone, built-in Headset Jack,  
Tone/Volume/Contrast control, Tilt Stand, and a large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages. The  
terminal is available in tow colors - Black (BK) and Ivory White (WH).  
Dterm 8D (8-button Dterm with Display)  
This Dterm Series Digital Multi-Line Terminal is equipped with 11 dedicated Function keys, 8 programmable  
Line/Feature keys (each with a two-color LED), built-in Speakerphone, built-in Headset Jack,  
Tone/Volume/Contrast control, Tilt Stand, 3 line by 24-character LCD Display Panel (adjustable & detachable),  
four Soft Keys, and a Large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages. This terminal is available in two colors  
- Black (BK) and Ivory White (WH).  
Dterm 16D (16-button Dterm with Display)  
This Dterm Series Digital Multi-Line Terminal is equipped with 11 dedicated Function keys, 16 programmable  
Line/Feature keys (each with a two-color LED), built-in Speakerphone, built-in Headset Jack,  
Tone/Volume/Contrast control, Tilt Stand, 3 line by 24-character LCD Display Panel (adjustable & detachable),  
four Soft Keys, and a Large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages. This terminal is available in two colors  
- Black (BK) and Ivory White (WH).  
Dterm 32D (32-button Dterm with Display)  
This Dterm Series Digital Multi-Line Terminal is equipped with 11 dedicated Function keys, 32 programmable  
Line/Feature keys (each with a two-color LED), built-in Speakerphone, built-in Headset Jack,  
Tone/Volume/Contrast control, Tilt Stand, 3 line by 24-character LCD Display Panel (adjustable & detachable),  
four Soft Keys, and a Large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages.  
Dterm 16LD (DESI Less 16 LD button Dterm with Display)  
This Dterm Series Digital Multi-Line Terminal is equipped with 11 dedicated Function keys, 16 programmable  
Line/Feature keys (each with a two-color LED), built-in Speakerphone, built-in Headset Jack,  
Tone/Volume/Contrast control, Tilt Stand, 3 line by 24-character LCD Display Panel (adjustable & detachable),  
four Soft Keys, and a Large LED to indicate incoming calls and messages. This terminal is available in two  
colors - Black (BK) and Ivory White (WH).  
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Dterm Series i/Dterm IP Accessories  
Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console  
This Console is equipped with 60 programmable line keys (each with a two-color LED). These keys can be  
programmed as Direct Station keys, Function keys, or Line keys. The DCU-60 Console is available in two colors  
- Black (BK) and Ivory White (WH).  
Analog Port Adapter (APR)  
The Analog Port Adapter with Ringing (APR-U) provides an interface for installing single line telephones (SLTs),  
modems*. By installing the APR-U, calls may be initiated via a PC modem and switched to voice operation if  
desired. Data calls at a maximum speed of 28.8 kbps are also supported through the APR-U. The APR-U also has  
the added benefit of detecting incoming ringing signals. By providing ring detection, the user may wish to install  
a personal fax machine or an answering machine at the workstation and connect them through the Dterm Series  
instrument for convenience.  
*When a modem is installed to the Dterm Series Multi-line terminal with the APR-U, the modem and the Dterm  
Series Multi-line Terminal (handset, speakerphone, headset) cannot be used simultaneously.  
Ancillary Device Adapter (ADA)  
The Ancillary Device Adapter (ADA-U) allows for a direct connection from the Dterm Series i/ Dterm IP terminal to  
a tape recorder for logging/recording telephone calls. A dedicated set of input connectors is also provided for a  
recording tone unit to inform the parties that the call is being recorded. The ADA-U does not require an AC  
adapter.  
Computer Telephony Adapter (CTA)  
The Computer Telephony Adapter (CTA) provides Dterm with a connection to desktop PC, allowing users to  
operate Windows®-based Computer Telephony application such as ClientPhone 32.  
IP Adapter (IPW)  
The IP Adapter Unit (IPW) provides two 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports to the Local Area Network (LAN) and a  
built-in switching hub for a PC connection to the adapter itself.  
Operating power can be fed by either an AC/DC adapter unit or a power patch panel connected to the LAN  
switch/hub.  
When the IPW is attached to the Dterm, other optional accessories cannot be attached except for Ancillary Device  
Adapter (ADA).  
Wall Mount Unit (WMU)  
The Wall Mount Unit (WMU) allows the Dterm Series terminal to be conveniently mounted vertically when desk  
space is not available.  
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Figures of Dterm Series i/Dterm IP  
* Dterm 2 (Black) is also supported.  
Figure 3-2 Dterm 2 (White)  
* Dterm 8 (Black) is also supported.  
Figure 3-3 Dterm 8 (White)  
* Dterm 8 D(Black) is also supported.  
Figure 3-4 Dterm 8D (White)  
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* Dterm 16 D (Black) is also supported.  
Figure 3-5 Dterm 16D (White)  
* Dterm 32 D (Black) is also supported.  
Figure 3-6 Dterm 32D (White)  
* DSS Console (White) is also supported.  
Figure 3-7 DSS Console (Black)  
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* Dterm 16LD (White) is also supported.  
Figure 3-8 Dterm 16LD (Black)  
Figure 3-9 Analog Port Adapter (APR)  
Figure 3-10 Ancillary Device Adapter (ADA)  
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Figure 3-11 Computer Telephony Adapter (CTA)  
Figure 3-12 IP Adapter (IPW)  
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Dterm Series i/Dterm IP Specifications  
The specifications of the Dterm Series i/Dterm IP are shown in below.  
Table 3-1 Dterm Series i/Dterm IP Specifications and Accessories  
D
term 8D  
Dterm 16D  
Dterm  
32D  
Dterm  
16LD  
Specifications/Description Dterm 2 Dterm  
8
Dterm  
Dterm  
IP  
Dterm  
Series i  
Dterm  
IP  
Series i  
Dedicated Function Keys  
Line/Feature  
Access/Programmable Feature  
Access Key  
8
2
11  
8
11  
11  
11  
32  
11  
16  
8
16  
LCD  
3 Lines 3 Lines  
24 24  
Charac Charac-  
3 Lines  
24 Characters  
3 Lines  
24 Characters  
None  
-
None  
-
- ters  
ters  
Indication on Line/Feature Keys  
LED  
LED  
LED  
LED  
LED  
LCD**  
Icon  
(Green (Green (Green (Green (Green  
/Red)  
/Red)  
/Red)  
/Red)  
/Red)  
Hands Free Operation:  
Half Duplex  
Call/Message Indicator  
Adjustable Legs (Built-in  
WMU)  
Volume Control Handset  
(Receiver)  
Volume Control Speakerphone  
(Receiver)  
Yes  
Optional  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
-
Yes  
-
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Volume Control Handset  
(Receiver)  
Ring Volume Control  
Brightness Control-LCD  
Contrast  
Yes  
Yes  
-
Yes  
Yes  
-
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Housing Color  
White White  
White  
or  
Black  
White or  
Black  
White or  
Black  
White or  
Black  
or  
Black  
No  
or  
Black  
No  
Soft Keys  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Optional Accessories  
DSS/BLF console*  
Ancillary Device Adapter  
(ADA-U)  
Analog Port Adapter w/ Ringing  
(APR-U)  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
Yes  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
PC Telephony Adapter (CTA)*  
IP Adapter (IPW)*  
No  
No  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
* It requires an AC/DC adapter.  
** Displayed characters are Only English.  
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Table 3-2 Combination Pattern of Optional Accessories to the Dterm Series i/ Dterm IP  
Combination Pattern  
APR  
ADA  
X
CTA  
IPW  
WMU  
X
1
2
X
3
X
X
4
X
X
5
X
X
6
7
8
9
10  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X : Available  
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Wireless System  
A mobile work force no longer has to be dependent on special technology.  
With personal telephone and Wireless Communication System, employees can travel throughout a multistored  
building or across a large industrial complex and continue to stay in constant touch with customers and  
colleagues.  
NEAX 2400 IPX has built-in wireless system for providing wireless communication, it can support up to 256  
users.  
Versatile Communication Tool for a variety of industries  
(1) Business Offices  
Even when an employee in the company cannot be reached at their desk, the wireless communication service  
can put them in touch immediately.  
A call from a customer can be connected directly to the called employee without holding the call or asking  
the customer to call back. This means improved customer satisfaction.  
Even when a company has offices in several different buildings, just install the connection unit, then all you  
have to do is carry the handy phone set to place or receive calls anywhere. Since the wireless communication  
service does not require reinstallation of equipment or re-registration of extension numbers whenever you  
change the office layout, it can effectively reduce costs.  
(2) Medical Centers (or Hospitals)  
By assigning a personal handy phone to each doctor and nurse, they can be reached anywhere in the hospital  
for faster response to emergencies.  
Better service can be offered to in-patients as well as patients with walking disabilities by lending them  
handy phone sets.  
Speedier communications is an extra touch that will make the patients reassured that they are in good hands.  
(3) Plants  
The wireless communication service allows bi-directional communications in large working areas such as  
plants, warehouses, and factories.  
Instructions and messages from the office or reports from the plant can be conveyed in real-time to help  
improve productivity.  
The wireless service also makes it possible to verify the process while moving over a line or to check the  
inventory in the warehouse with someone in the office over the telephone.  
Use the optional headset for hands-free communications without work interruptions for better safety and  
work efficiency.  
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(4) Department Stores and Hotels  
On the sales floor, the wireless communication service allows a clerk to check inventory for a customer or  
promptly call the manager. When holding an even or exhibition, or when changing the sales floor layout, the  
wireless service requires no cable laying or transfer, so telephone installation and removal are simple.  
At hotels and resorts, the wireless communication service can be used between the front desk and the rest of  
the complex and for communications and instructions between staff members of an event in the complex.  
Assign each security guard a handy phone set, and you can realize more systematic reporting and higher  
mobility, as well as higher security in the event of an emergency.  
System Configuration  
Figure 3-13 shows the system configuration of NEAX 2000 IPX wireless communications system.  
Figure 3-13 System Configuration of Wireless Communications  
The wireless communications function conforms to the ARIB standard version 2 RCR STD-28 standarized in  
Japan as the PHS (Personal Handyphone System) or TIA/EIA-667 PACS WUPE standarized in USA as the  
unlicensed PCS (Personal Communications System) in accordance with market’s regulations.  
The PS (Personal Station), BS/ZT (Base Station/Zone Transceiver), IP-BS (IP Base Station) and the NEAX 2000  
IPS provide wireless communications service on the private use.  
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Personal Handyphone System (PHS)  
Personal Station (PS)  
The PS (Personal Station) incorporates the 32 Kbps ADPCM encoding technique and privacy function so that  
you can talk about even important matters in a noise-free, very clear voice.  
Since the PS is light-weight and compact in size, it can conveniently carried around.  
Here are specifications for the PS and its major functions.  
Specification of Personal Station  
Table 3-3 PHS Personal Station (PS) Specifications  
Item  
Specifications  
Frequency  
RF Power  
1.895 ~ 1.918 GHz  
10mW (Average)  
32 Kbps ADPCM  
Compliance with ARIB Standard RCR STD-28 version 2  
Approx. 6 Hours  
Voice Coding/Decoding System  
Basic Specifications  
Continuous Talk Time  
Continuous Standby Time  
Waterproof  
Approx. 500 Hours  
Supported  
Dimensions  
Volume  
Weight  
Approx. 40 (W) × 24 (D) × 130 (H) mm (Excluding Antenna)  
Approx. 105 cc  
Approx. 115 g  
Feature  
<< Display/Indication >>  
<< Calling >>  
24-Digits Capacity (for Dialing and Storage)  
11-Characters × 2-Lines Large Display + Indicator  
Battery Indicator  
Incoming Call Indicator  
DTMF Dialing  
Vibrator Alert  
Receiving Signal Strength Indicator  
Own Telephone Number Display  
Out of Area Indicator  
Automatic Answer  
Softkey Display  
2-Line Operation (L1 & L2)  
<< Memory >>  
<< General >>  
Directory Dial (100 numbers with name)  
Speed Dial (20 numbers with name)  
Last Number Redial (10 numbers)  
Calling Party Number (10 numbers)  
Scrolling by Name on Memory Location  
Back Lighting  
Low Battery Alarm  
Volume Control (ringing tone, earpierce)  
Voice Mail Indication (VMI)  
Lock Function  
Name Display  
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Cell Station (CS)  
Because of its small size, light weight and slenderness, the CS can be installed anywhere...the wall surface, the  
ceiling or behind the ceiling. In addition, its expansion or relocation can be smoothly performed.  
Followings are the specifications for the CS.  
Specification of Cell Station  
Table 3-4 2-Wired (U-Interface) Cell Station (CS) Specifications  
Item  
Specifications  
Radio Interface  
PBX Interface  
RCR STD-28 Ver. 2 (RF Power : 10mW Average)  
2-Wire (metallic)  
Maximum Simultaneous Access per CS  
3 Personal Stations  
Volume  
Size  
Weight  
Approx. 700 cc  
Approx. 141 (W) × 183 (D) × 36 (H) mm (Excluding Antenna)  
Approx. 380 g  
Power Supply  
PBX Power Supply (DC-48V)  
Local Power Supply (AC 100V/200V)  
In Door Type  
Application  
* This CS can download new soft program from MAT, so it can easily maintenance and operation.  
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IP Base Station (IP-BS)  
PHS Base Station is installed on the IP network and LAN, and Wireless Communication System can be built.  
Management such as wiring can be reduced by IP-ization.  
Specification of IP Base Station  
Table 3-5 IP Base Station (IP-BS) Specifications  
Item  
Specifications  
10M/100M RJ45 Connecter 1port  
Wire Interface  
Wireless Interface  
RCR STD-28 3rd edition  
3CH  
Number of Simultaneous calls  
Operating environment  
Power consumption  
Voice codec  
0-40 degree, 7W  
G.711, G.729a, G.723.1  
Dimensions  
Power Supply  
160 × 159 × 40mm (w/o an antenna)  
Local power supply:AC-R UNIT  
Central power supply:  
Correspond to electric supply HUB  
SN8051 POESWEA-A(NEC)  
Catalyst 3550-24 PWR (Cisco)  
Catalyst Inline Power Patch Panel (Cisco)  
* This IP-BS can download new soft program from MAT, so it can easily maintenance and operation.  
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2-Wired Cell Station (CS)  
(U-Interface)  
IP-BS  
(TCP/IP or Ether)  
Personal Station (PS)  
Figure 3-14 Cell Station (CS), IP Base Station (IP-BS) and PHS Personal Station (PS)  
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Personal Communication System (PCS)  
Personal Station (PS)  
The PS (Personal Station) incorporates the 32 Kbps ADPCM encoding technique and privacy function so that  
you can talk about even important matters in a noise-free, very clear voice.  
Since the PS is light-weight and compact in size, it can conveniently carried around.  
Here are specifications for the PS and its major functions.  
Specification of Personal Station  
Table 3-6 PCS Personal Station (PS) Specifications  
Item  
Specifications  
Frequency  
RF Power  
1.920 ~ 1.930 GHz  
6.8 mW (Average)  
32 Kbps ADPCM  
Compliance with TIA/EIA-667 PACS WUPE  
Approx. 6 Hours  
Voice Coding/Decoding System  
Basic Specifications  
Continuous Talk Time  
Continuous Standby Time  
Waterproof  
Approx. 500 Hours  
Supported  
Dimensions  
Volume  
Weight  
Approx. 40 (W) × 24 (D) × 130 (H) mm (Excluding Antenna)  
Approx. 105 cc  
Approx. 115 g  
Feature  
<< Display/Indication >>  
<< Calling >>  
24-Digits Capacity (for Dialing and Storage)  
11-Characters × 2-Lines Large Display + Indicator  
Battery Indicator  
Incoming Call Indicator  
DTMF Dialing  
Vibrator  
Receiving Signal Strength Indicator  
Own Telephone Number Display  
Out of Area Indicator  
Alert  
Automatic Answer  
Voice mail indication  
Softkey Display  
2-Line Operation (L1 & L2)  
<< Memory >>  
<< General >>  
Directory Dial (100 numbers with name)  
Speed Dial (20 numbers with name)  
Last Number Redial (5 numbers)  
Calling Party Number (5 numbers)  
Scrolling by Name on Memory Location  
Back Lighting  
Low Battery Alarm  
Volume Control (ringing tone, earpierce)  
Lock Function  
Voice Mail Indication (VMI)  
Wireless roaming  
Name Display  
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Zone Transceiver (ZT)  
Because of its small size, light weight and slenderness, the ZT can be installed anywhere...the wall surface, the  
ceiling or behind the ceiling. In addition, its expansion or relocation can be smoothly performed.  
Followings are the specifications for the ZT.  
Specification of Zone Transceiver (ZT)  
Table 3-7 Zone Transceiver (ZT) Specifications  
Specifications  
Item  
2 Wire Zone Tranceiver (U-I/F)  
Radio Interface  
PBX Interface  
TIA/EIA-667 PACS WUPE (RF Power : 6.8mW Average)  
2-Wire (metallic)  
Maximum Simultaneous Access per ZT  
3 Personal Stations  
Volume  
Size  
Weight  
Approx. 560 cc  
Approx. 160 (W) × 139 (D) × 40 (H)mm (Excluding Antenna)  
Approx. 400 g  
Power Supply  
PBX Power Supply (DC-48V)  
Local Power Supply (AC 100V/200V)  
Application  
In Door Type/Outdoor Box (Option)  
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2-Wired Zone Transceiver (ZT)  
(U-Interface)  
Personal Station (PS)  
Figure 3-15 Zone Transceiver (ZT) and PCS Personal Station (PS)  
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Dterm Softphone (SP30)  
This Dterm Softphone provides the IP-enabled Dterm features without the telephone set, and it works on the  
Windows PC connected to LAN network. You click the button on the picture, the button, lamp and LCD works  
like an actual telephone. In addition to making and answering calls operation, Dterm SP30 provides call logs for all  
incoming and outgoing calls the user has made or received, and a recording of live conversation.  
Dterm SP30 also provides telephone directory integration. Users can dial one of four ways:  
Manual entry  
Drag and Drop numbers displayed in the contact book within MS Outlook  
Copy and Paste numbers displayed in Excel and/or the contact book within MS Outlook  
Using any PC telephony directory which can be linked via the API (DDE) interface of the Dterm SP30 Softphone  
Call button  
Logo button  
Task tray change button  
Compact mode change  
button  
Message waiting lamp  
Display 24 × 2 lines (LCD)  
Information window  
Transfer button  
Function key button  
Short message button  
Address book button  
Conference button  
Call log button  
Hold button  
Application sharing  
button  
Video conference button  
Function/Line button  
Member button 1&2  
Call forwarding set button  
Configuration button  
10-key pad button  
Volume control button  
Video Mute button  
Figure 3-16 SP30 Screen  
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Subpanels and Functions  
Function Key Panel  
Displays lines and functions set for PBX and enables changing of button name  
and pop-up.  
Short Message Log Panel  
Displays transmission, reception and error logs of simple messages and lets user  
select a log to telephone or reply to a sender.  
Call Forward Settings Panel  
For setting or cancelling Call Forwarding-All Calls/Busy Line/ Don’t Answer/  
Log Out for PBX.  
Call Log Panel  
A user can see origination and termination types, times, telephone numbers,  
conversation times, and speech memos; then save them in CSV-format file.  
Select a log for origination/termination, speech memo input, or deletion.  
Configuration Panel  
Video Conference Panel  
For setting origination rules, termination actions, voices, video conference  
actions, simple message actions, the number of logs, user names, automatic log  
in, and other convenient functions.  
Video Conference Panel  
Using cameras in conjunction with this panel, you can see video of calling party  
in the upper panel and yourself in the lower panel.  
Application Sharing Panel  
For application sharing and white board functions.  
10-Key Keypad Panel  
Can be used like the dial pad of a telephone.  
Requirements  
Operating Environment  
PC  
OS  
IBM/PC-AT compatible machine  
WindowsXP/2000  
Memory  
PCU  
HDD  
Audio device  
PBX-compatible  
256MB or more  
Pentium 800MHz or more  
10MB or more in unused memory  
USB handset (optional)  
NEAX 2400 IPX (FP8700-R14 or later)  
NEAX 2000 IPS (FP3300-R8 or later)  
IP Relation  
LAN interface  
Transport protocol  
10M/100M Ethernet  
Voice RTP  
Signal UDP/TCP  
Setting of IP address  
QoS  
Payload cycle  
Voice encoding  
DHCP setting/Direct setting  
TOC, IP Precedence, Diffserve  
20ms/30ms/40ms  
G.711 (64k)  
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CHAPTER 4 OVERVIEW OF INSTALLATION, PROGRAMMING, AND  
MAINTENANCE  
Installation  
Items to be Provided at Site  
The following items are required for correct operation.  
a.) Adequate space accommodation  
b.) Adequate ventilation  
c.) Commercial AC power  
Grounding Requirements  
The system grounding must have a specific ground resistance and AC noise level, and is to be connected to a  
predetermined terminal in the PBX. Standard grounding requirements are as shown below:  
Communication grounding : Less than 10 ohm  
Protective ground for PIM : Less than 10 ohm  
Note: The AC ripple on these various grounds should be less than 0.5Vp-p.  
CAUTION  
Grounding circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of telecommunication equipment.  
Never operate this equipment with the grounding conductor disconnected.  
The following specific requirements apply to ground wiring.  
An equipment-grounding conductor that is at least as large as the ungrounded branch-supply conductors is to be  
installed as part of the circuit that supplies the PBX. Bare, covered, or insulated grounding conductors are  
acceptable. Individually covered or insulated equipment grounding conductors shall have a continuous outer  
finish that is either green, or green with one or more yellow stripes. The equipment grounding connector is to be  
connected to ground at the service equipment.  
The attachment-plug receptacles in the vicinity of the PBX are all to be of a grounding type, and the equipment  
grounding conductors serving these receptacles are to be connected to earth ground at the service equipment.  
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Installation of Main Equipment  
The installation of the NEAX 2000 IPS is comprised of up to 8 Port Interface Modules (PIMs). A PIM provides  
13 card slot for Common Control, Line/Trunk (LT), and Application Porcessors (AP) cards. It also houses an  
AC/DC Power Supply, DC/DC Power Supply (for -48V), and batteries for protection from short-term (about 30  
minutes) power interruption.  
Cabling inside the unit, between the switching equipment and the MDF, can all be done by plug-and-jack  
connections, while printed circuit cards can easily be plugged into the edge connectors. On all installations, a  
special provision for plug-and-jack connections completely eliminates possible errors in wiring. This allows the  
installation to be done easily and smoothly.  
Mounting Circuit Cards  
(1) Before mounting the circuit cards, confirm the following items.  
Wrist Strap is connected to Frame Ground.  
Switch settings of circuit cards are already completed.  
The “SW1” switches of all PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 cards are turned off.  
(2) Mount circuit cards into their mounting positions according to the “Bay Face Layout” and “Port Assignment  
Table” given in the Office Data Programming Manual.  
Various installation Methods  
To meet the specific needs of the customer's environment, NEAX 2000 IPS provides the following installation  
methods:  
Floor Standing Installation  
Wall-mounting Installation  
IEC standard 19-inch Rack-mounting Installation  
Programming  
System Initialization  
There are two methods for System Initialization. The first method is to clear All Data, except LEN000 as a CAT  
terminal, then program the System Data. The second method is to use the Resident System Program, which  
causes the system to configure itself automatically to the default settings, wherever the line/trunk cards are  
installed.  
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System Data Entry  
There are two methods for data entry, using a Customer Administration Terminal (CAT) or a Maintenance  
Administration Terminal (MAT).  
CAT  
Any Dterm can be assigned as a CAT through programming. The Dterm can still be used as a regular telephone  
when it is not in CAT mode.  
MAT  
The Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) is a personal computer that connects to the PBX using  
MATWorX software. MATWorX is a Windows-based software application that lets you program and configure  
any NEAX PBX from your computer. It is a framework or platform wherein PBX maintenance software (add-ins)  
resides. Its graphical user interface (GUI) makes it easier for you to manage and configure your PBX's features.  
Maintenance  
Trouble Reporting and Diagnosis  
The urgency of a fault is indicated by the MJ/MN lamp provided on the Power Card and optional external alarm  
indicator.  
System Administration  
System data, which varies from installation to installation and which is subject to continual change during service,  
is readily entered or changed from the Dterm or MAT (Maintenance Administration Terminal).  
The system data can be downloaded to, or uploaded from, a floppy disk in the MAT computer.  
Remote Maintenance  
Access to the NEAX 2000 IPS, for the purpose of system diagnosis, status reporting, and database  
reconfiguration, can be performed from remote locations (e.g., Maintenance Centers, Technical Assistance  
Service Centers, etc.). By taking advantage of the built-in modem on the NEAX 2000 IPS CPU, the following  
maintenance administration functions can be accomplished by a remotely located MAT via a modem over a  
central office network or a tie line network.  
• System Data Correction/Upload/Download  
• MP/FP Software Upgrade  
• Control of Battery Disconnection  
• Display of Line/Trunk Connections  
• Detection of open or short circuit in the line cables for both analog and Dterm telephones  
• Fault Message Display  
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CHAPTER 5 SPECIFICATIONS  
System Capacity  
The following table shows the system capacity.  
Table 5-1 System Capacity (Single MP System)  
System Capacity Note 1, 2  
1PIM 2PIM 3PIM 4PIM 5PIM 6PIM 7PIM 8PIM  
Item  
(No. of Ports)  
64  
12  
128  
24  
192  
36  
256  
48  
320  
60  
384  
72  
448  
84  
512  
96  
LT Card  
AP Card  
(No. of Cards)  
(No. of Ports)  
Max. 256 ports per system  
24  
(No. of Cards)  
Total Number of Lines (Analog Single Line Tel. + Dterm  
12  
64  
)
128  
192  
256  
320  
384  
448  
512  
IP PAD Note 3  
(No. of Channel)  
64  
128  
192  
256  
Standard  
64  
44  
64  
128  
92  
192  
140  
192  
256  
188  
256  
320  
236  
320  
384  
284  
384  
448  
332  
448  
512  
380  
512  
Analog Single Line Telephone (Lines)  
Dterm  
Long Note 4  
Standard  
128  
Long  
22  
46  
70  
94  
118  
192  
142  
128  
166  
64  
190  
0
Dterm IP/ Dterm IP INASET/ Dterm SP20/ Dterm SP30  
448  
384  
320  
256  
(Peer-to-Peer Connection)  
Dterm PS (Asia) / Dterm PSⅡⅢ (LA) Note 5  
Cell Station (CS) / Zone Transceiver (ZT) Note 6  
IP-BS (PHS) Note6  
256  
16  
32  
48  
64  
80  
96  
112  
128  
112 Note 7  
16  
64  
48  
48  
24  
24  
32  
128  
96  
48  
192  
144  
144  
72  
64  
256  
192  
192  
96  
80  
256  
240  
240  
120  
140  
96  
112  
256  
256  
256  
168  
168  
128  
256  
256  
256  
192  
192  
ISDN Station  
Loop Start  
Central Office Trunk (Lines)  
DID w/4DIT  
256  
256  
256  
144  
144  
4LDT  
96  
Tie Line Trunk (Lines)  
2W E&M  
4W E&M  
48  
48  
72  
96  
CCIS Trunk (Peer-to-Peer Connection)  
Max. 127  
DTI : 10, CCIS : 8  
1.5M-AMI  
DTI/CCIS Digital Link Note 1  
2M-AMI  
Max. 8 Links per system  
1.5M/2M-AMI (PRT)  
2BRT (card)  
4BRT (card)  
8
ISDN  
12  
6
24  
12  
2
18  
3
24  
4
24  
5
24  
6
24  
7
24  
8
IP Trunk Note 7  
PFT Connections  
3-Party Conference  
1
8PFT  
8
16  
24  
32  
40  
48  
56  
64  
Max. 16 conference groups per system  
Max. 4 conference groups per system  
Max. 2 conference groups per system  
Max. 8 conference groups per system  
6-Party  
6-/10-Party Conference  
10-Party  
32-Party Conference  
M13 (Splitter Card for HomePNA / VDSL DPC)  
In-skin Router  
PIM 0: Max. 11, PIM 1-7: Max. 12 cards per PIM  
Max. 8 cards per PIM  
DTMF Sender  
Max. 32 circuits per system  
DTMF Receiver  
16  
32  
SN716 Desk Console  
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Table 5-1 System Capacity (Single MP System) (Cont’d)  
System Capacity  
Item  
1PIM 2PIM 3PIM 4PIM 5PIM 6PIM 7PIM 8PIM  
Attendant Terminal (Dterm ATT Position)  
SMDR Interface  
Max. 8 sets per system  
Max. 1 interface port per system  
Max. 1 interface port per system  
Max. 1 interface port per system  
20 (depending on network configurations)  
1000  
PMS Interface  
ACD / MIS or OAI Interface  
Note 8  
Remote PIM over IP (Number of PIM at Remote Site)  
DID Dial Conversion  
Call Forwarding-Outside Set  
496  
Authorization. Code / Forced Account Code / Remote Access  
to System (DISA) Code  
3000  
Message Remainder Set  
1024  
512  
Name Display / Guest Name Display  
Speed Calling-Station (Station Speed Dial) Set  
MP built-in SMDR Call Record  
10000  
1280  
Note 1: The total number of trunk line and DTI channel shall be 256 or less.  
(Each trunk line and DTI channel are required to assign the “Trunk Number” by system data  
programming and maximum number of system parameter for “Trunk Number” is 256.)  
Note 2: “PIM” in this table means “Physical PIM.”  
Note 3: Maximum number of voice channels per IP PAD card depends on the payload size as follows.  
32IPLA+16VCTA  
Payload Size  
Maximum Voice Channels per IP PAD (32IPLA+16VCTA)  
G.711  
12  
20  
G.729a  
12  
G.723.1  
10ms  
20ms  
30ms  
40ms  
-
-
20  
30  
32  
30  
32  
24  
-
8IPLA+24IPLA  
Payload Size  
Maximum Voice Channels per IP PAD (8IPLA+24IPLA)  
G.711  
20  
32  
G.729a  
20  
G.723.1  
10ms  
20ms  
30ms  
40ms  
-
-
32  
32  
32  
32  
32  
24  
-
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Table 5-1 System Capacity (Single MP System) (Cont’d)  
Note 4: Message Waiting Lamp is not available when the 4LLC is mounted in slot 08 to 10.  
Note 5: From FP 3300, maximum 256 PS can be accommodated to the system in addition to the maximum 512  
LT ports.  
Ex: 400 Dterms + 100 CO Lines=500 LT Ports  
Total 650 Ports available  
150 PSs  
Note 6: Total number of CS and IP-BS should be 128 or less.  
Note 7: Maximum voice channels per IP trunk card depends on the payload size as follows (payload size can be  
assigned by system data programming):  
CCIS (p-p/p-mp) and Peer-to-Peer  
Payload Size  
G.729a  
G.711  
G.723.1  
------  
10 ms  
20 ms  
30 ms  
40 ms  
4 Channel  
8 Channel  
16 Channel  
16 Channel  
4 Channel  
8 Channel  
16 Channel  
16 Channel  
------  
16 Channel  
------  
VoIP (H.323)  
Payload Size  
20 ms  
G.729a  
6 Channel  
8 Channel  
12 Channel  
G.711  
G.723.1  
---  
5 Channel  
7 Channel  
10 Channel  
30 ms  
8 Channel  
---  
40 ms  
Note 8: It is possible to connect 4 applications at the same time.  
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IP Specifications  
Table 5-2 IP Specifications  
SPECIFICATIONS  
ITEM  
Voice Encoding  
REMARKS  
8 kbps CS-ACELP  
G.729a  
G.723.1 (5.3 k/6.3 k)  
G.711  
MP-MLQ/ACELP  
64 Kbps PCM  
IP PAD  
8/32 channels per card  
Automatically seized per call  
FAX Relay Method (T.30)  
FAX Communication  
Feature  
G3 FAX (up to 14.4 Kbps)  
Super G3 Reciprocal: Not allowed  
FAX communication with H.323:  
Not available  
PN-32IPLA/PN-32IPLA-A (IP  
PAD) card  
(PN-8IPLA (IP PAD) card is not  
available.)  
FAX Relay Method  
(Path-through (G.711/G.726))  
PN-8IPLA (IP PAD) card  
(PN-32IPLA/PN-32IPLA-A (IP  
PAD) card is not available.)  
H.323 IPT/IP PAD/DtermIP  
DtermIP-to-DtermIP connection  
DtermIP-to-IP PAD connection  
DtermIP-to-2000 IPS connection  
Point-to-Multipoint connection  
H.323 IPT/4VCT card and IP PAD  
card are required  
DTMF Signal  
H.245  
Inter-office/Intra-office H.245  
Signaling  
PROTIMS over IP  
CCIS over IP  
H.323  
Jitter Control  
Quality of Service  
(QoS)  
Dynamic Jitter Buffer  
TOS, IP Precedence  
DiffServ  
LAN Interface  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX  
Auto Negotiation is available.  
100BASE-TX is recommended.  
Echo Canceller  
(IP PAD)  
G.168 (64 ms)  
Payload  
Size  
Dterm IP/  
10 ms. -40 ms.  
(G.723.1: 30 ms. fixed)  
Max. voice channels per card  
G.729a G.711 G.723.1  
CCIS  
Virtual  
IPT  
(32IPLA  
+ 16VCT)  
Dterm IP/  
CCIS  
10 ms:  
20 ms:  
30 ms:  
40 ms:  
12 ch 12 ch  
20 ch 20 ch  
30 ch 30 ch 24 ch  
32 ch 32 ch  
-
-
Note  
-
10 ms. -40 ms.  
(G.723.1: 30 ms. fixed)  
Max. voice channels per card  
G.729a G.711 G.723.1  
Virtual  
IPT  
(8IPLA +  
24IPLA)  
H.323  
10 ms:  
20 ms:  
30 ms:  
40 ms:  
20 ch 20 ch  
32 ch 32 ch  
32 ch 32 ch 24 ch  
32 ch 32 ch  
-
-
-
20 ms.-40 ms. (10 ms. increments)  
(G.723.1: 30 ms. fixed)  
Max. voice channels per card  
G.729a G.711 G.723.1  
IPT  
20 ms:  
30 ms:  
40 ms:  
6 ch  
8 ch  
12 ch 10 ch  
5 ch  
7 ch 8 ch  
-
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Table 5-2 IP Specifications (Cont’d)  
SPECIFICATIONS  
ITEM  
REMARKS  
PAD Control  
0 dB to +16 dB (+2 dB increments)  
0 dB to –16 dB (–2 dB increments)  
When using PN-8IPLA (IP PAD):  
0 dB to +14dB (+2 dB increments)  
0 dB to –14 dB (–2 dB increments)  
0 dB to –16 dB (For North America)  
0 dB to –12 dB (For other than North  
America)  
Setting is available per Location  
No.  
For connection between DtermIPs  
For connection via the IPT card  
Note: When no 16VCT card is mounted, the CODEC type is fixed to G.711 and the payload size is fixed to  
40 ms.  
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Line Conditions  
Table 5-3 Line Conditions  
Loop Resistance Note 1  
Analog Telephone Set Standard  
Option  
600 ohms  
2,500 ohms (DP: 10pps), 1,700 ohms (DP: 20pps),  
1,200 ohms (DTMF)  
Loop Start Trunk  
Exchange Line  
1,700 ohms  
2,500 ohms  
Tie or DID Line  
Cable Length Note 2  
Standard  
300m (984ft)  
300m (984ft)  
850m (2789ft)  
200m (656ft)  
200m (656ft)  
850m (2789ft)  
-
with AC Adapter  
Note 3  
Dterm Series i  
Dterm 2/8/8D/16D  
8DLC  
4DLC  
2DLC  
8DLC  
4DLC  
2DLC  
1200m (3937ft)  
1200m (3937ft)  
Note 3  
Dterm 32D  
Dterm 16LD  
1200m (3937ft)  
1200m (3937ft)  
300m (984ft)  
1200m (3937ft)  
1200m (3937ft)  
DSS/BLF Console 8DLC  
Note 4  
4DLC  
2DLC  
-
-
Operation Position  
Attendant Terminal  
Same as Dterm Series i  
SN716  
Desk Console  
8DLC and PN-PW00 or AC Adapter  
4DLC and PN-PW00  
4DLC and AC Adapter  
2DLC  
300m (984ft)  
350m (1148ft)  
1200m (3937ft)  
350m (1148ft)  
Note 1: Loop resistance includes an internal resistance of telephone set or distant exchange.  
Note 2: Cable length is based on the following conditions.  
Diameter of the cable is 0.5 mm.  
The Protection arrester is not inserted between the terminal and PBX.  
Note 3: When using 8DLC card, it is not available for long line function, even if it is equipped with AC  
Adapter.  
Note 4: The DSS/BLF Console requires local AC/DC supply.  
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Cell Station/Zone Transceiver Line Conditions  
Table 5-4 Cell Station/Zone Transceiver Line Conditions  
DESRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS  
Cell Station  
BS21A (for S-Interface)  
BS21A with AC Adapter Max. 960 meters @-43V  
Max. 900 meters @-43V  
BS31 (for U-Interface)  
Max. 800 meters (2-wire), Max. 1,600 meters (4-wire) @-43V  
Note  
BS31 with AC Adapter  
Max. 5,000 meters  
Zone Transceiver (for Latin America)  
ZTII-S (for S-Interface)  
ZTII-S with AC Adapter  
ZTII-U (for U-Interface)  
Max. 1,219 meters @-48V, Max. 975 meters @-45V  
Max. 1,341 meters @-48V  
Max. 1,219 meters (2-wire), Max. 2,103 meters (4-wire) @-48V  
Note  
Max. 975 meters (2-wire), Max. 1,706 meters (4-wire) @-45V  
ZTII-U with AC Adapter Max. 3,958 meters  
Note: Cable length is based on cable with 0.5 mm diameter and without lightning arresters.  
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Traffic Capacity  
Table 5-5 Traffic Capacity  
3PIM 4PIM 5PIM  
Number  
1PIM  
2PIM  
6PIM  
7PIM  
8PIM  
of PIMs  
Max. 5000  
BHCA  
Max. 2500 BHCA  
Traffic  
Capacity  
Max. 7500 BHCA  
Max. 8000 BHCA  
Note  
Note  
Note  
Note:  
The traffic load of each FP shall be 2500 BHCA or less.  
DRS (Device Registration Server)  
Table 5-6 DRS (Device Registration Server)-System Based  
Features of Built-in DRS  
Description  
Remarks  
Max Registration Terminal  
512/MP  
Log-in  
Login without password  
Not Available Use blank as a password  
Authentication by DRS-Network Based Not Available  
Authentication by DRS-System Based  
Authentication by MAC Address  
Confirmation when overriding  
Available  
Available  
Available  
Available  
Available  
Available  
Available  
Log-out Dialing Log-out feature access code  
Function key  
Soft key  
DHCP  
Inter-working with DHCP server  
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