Neax 2000 Ips Programming Manual

Chapter 8 System administrationMP Program DownloadThe UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS provides Online MP Program Download via IP network usingthe CP24C and CP31C. This feature allows an MP upgrade program to be downloaded to theUNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS MP card with the PBX on-line and during the download process allfeatures and functions are available. The network between NEAX 2000 IPS and IP Enabled Dterm must meet the following requirement:Waiting time for ACK signal: maximum 600ms (300ms recommended)To check the above requirement, send Ping command from a PC to a remote IP Enabled Dtermand see the result of the command (“Time” shows the time to receive ACK signal.). NEC NEAX 2000 IPS Configuration Manual. Nec electronics america server user manual. Chapter 2 System Configuration Conditions for Maintenance 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 Maintenance. MP Program Download 2000 IPS provides Online MP Program Download via IP network using NEAX NIVERGE the CP24C and CP31C. This feature allows an MP upgrade program to be downloaded to the 2000 IPS MP card with the PBX on-line and during the download process all NEAX NIVERGE features and functions are available.

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Issue 1 issue 2 issue 3 issue 4 date june, 2005 date december, 2005 date july, 2006 date november, 2006 issue 5 issue 6 issue 7 issue 8 date june, 2007 date date date. The NEC NEAX 2000 Internet Protocol Switch (IPS) with software release D1.8.20, hereinafter referred to as the system under test (SUT), meets all of its critical interoperability requirements and is certified for joint use within the Defense Switched Network (DSN) as a Private Branch Exchange (PBX) 2. DATE JANUARY, 2000 DATE DATE DATE ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE DATE DATE DATE NEAX2000 IVS2 Installation Procedure Manual Revision Sheet 2/6 ND-70928 (E) 59 1 60 1 61 1 62 1 63 1 64 1 65 1 66 1 67 1 68 1 69 1 70 1 71 1 72 1 73 1 74 1 75 1 76 1 77 1 78 1 79 1 80 1 81 1 82 1 83 1 84 1 85 1 86 1 87 1 88 1 89 1 90 1 91 1 92 1 93 1 94 1 95 1.

Chapter 3 System Highlights

Number of Voice Channels per IP Trunk

The maximum voice channels per IP Trunk card depends on the payload size as follows (payload size can be assigned in system programming):

CCIS (Point-to-Multipoint)

Payload Size

G.729a

G.711

G.723.1

20 ms

8 Channel

8 Channel

------

30 ms

16 Channel

16 Channel

16 Channel

40 ms

16 Channel

16 Channel

------

VoIP (H.323)

Payload Size

G.729a

G.711

G.723.1

20 ms

6 Channel

5 Channel

---

30 ms

8 Channel

7 Channel

8 Channel

40 ms

12 Channel

10 Channel

---

Payload size for Virtual IPT

Payload Size

Max. Voice Channels Per IPT

G.729a

G.711

G.723.1

10 ms.

4

4

20 ms.

8

8

30 ms.

16

16

16

40 ms.

16

16

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IP PAD Calculation

Neax 2000 ips feature programming manual

IP PAD Calculation

Number of extensions

8

16

32

48

72

96

100

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

5

6

9

12

16

20

20

0%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

5

6

9

12

15

19

19

10%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

4

6

9

11

15

18

19

20%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

4

6

8

11

14

17

18

30%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

4

6

8

10

13

16

16

40%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

4

5

7

9

12

15

15

50%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

4

5

7

8

11

13

13

60%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

3

4

6

7

8

10

10

75%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

3

4

5

6

8

9

9

80%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

2

3

4

5

5

6

6

88%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

2

2

3

3

4

5

5

95%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

3

3

4

5

6

7

7

99.0%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

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IP PAD Calculation

Number of extensions

120

200

208

264

300

320

376

432

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

23

34

35

43

48

50

57

64

0%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

22

33

34

41

46

48

55

62

10%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

21

31

32

39

44

48

52

59

20%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

2

2

2

2

2

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

20

30

30

37

41

43

49

55

30%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

2

2

2

2

2

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

19

27

28

34

37

40

45

51

40%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

2

2

2

2

2

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

17

25

25

30

34

35

40

45

50%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

1

2

2

2

2

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

15

22

22

27

29

31

35

39

60%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

11

16

17

20

22

23

26

28

75%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

10

14

14

17

19

20

22

24

80%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

7

9

10

11

12

12

14

15

88%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

5

6

7

7

8

8

9

10

95%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Legacy:

Number of PAD Ports

8

11

11

13

14

14

16

18

99.0%

Number of IP PAD Cards

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

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System Specifications

AC Power Requirements

Description

Specifications

AC Input Voltage

90 to 132Vac or 180 to 264Vac; 47 to 64Hz

AC Input Current

3.5A(at 100V), 2.0A(at 200V)

AC Power Consumption / Thermal Output (Maximum)

Description

AC Power Consumption (KVA)

Thermal Output (BTU)

100V

200V

100V

200V

1-PIM

0.35

0.40

1,195

1,365

2-PIM

0.70

0.80

2,389

2,730

3-PIM

1.05

1.20

3,584

4,096

4-PIM

1.40

1.60

4,778

5,461

5-PIM

1.75

2.00

5,973

6,826

6-PIM

2.10

2.40

7,167

8,191

7-PIM

2.45

2.80

8,362

9,556

8-PIM

2.80

3.20

9,556

10,922

Battery Requirements

Description

Specifications

Max. Battery Capacity

260AH per 4 PIM (65AH (12V) x 8)

DC Input Voltage for Battery

-24V

Built-inBattery Requirements

3.4AH (12V) x 2 (approx. 30min. backup)

Physical Size of Built-inBattery

133(W) x 60(H) x 67(D) mm

(one 12V battery)

Operating Environment

Description

Specifications

Ambient Temperature

0° to 40° Celsius

Relative Humidity

Max. 90% (non-condensing)

Electrical Characteristics (Central Office Trunk)

Description

Specifications

Insulation Resistance

15 mega-ohmsor more at 100Vdc

DC Resistance

On-hookconditions: 30mega-ohms

Off-hookconditions: 1,700 ohms

On-hookconditions: 20kilo-ohms(300 to 3,400Hz)

Impedance

8 kilo-ohms(at 24Hz)

Looped conditions: 600 ohms

Leak Current

0 mA at on-hookconditions

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Transmission Characteristics (For TDM Circuits)

Description

Specifications

PCM Coding System

A-law/U-law

Insertion Loss

0.15 dB at 1KHz

Return Loss

20 dB or more (300 to 3,400Hz) against 600 ohms

Longitudinal Balance

59 dB or more (300 to 3,400Hz)

Attenuation/Frequency Distortion

-0.2dB to +0.7 dB (300 to 3,400Hz)

Group Delay Distortion

0 to 0.3msec. (500 to 2,800 Hz)

Total Distortion

25 dB (Input signal:-45dBm0)/40 dB(input signal:0 dBm0)

Idle Channel Noise

-67dBmop or less (psophometric noise)

-50dBm0 or less (single frequency noise)

Impulsive Noise

0 counts at -35dBm

Cross Talk Attenuation

90 dB or more

Inter-modulationProducts

-40dB or more

Spurious In-BandSignals

-49dBm0 or less

Signal Attenuation

Attenuation rate: 12 dB per octave or more at 3.4 kHz above

Attenuation level: -40dBm or less at 3.4 kHz and above

-70dBm or less at 50 kHz and above

Line Conditions

Description

Specifications

Loop Resistance (including Telephone Set)

Analog Standard Line

Max. 600 ohms

Analog Long Line

Max. 2,500 ohms (DP 10pps), Max. 1,700 ohms (DP 20pps)

Max. 1,200 ohms (DTMF)

Loop Resistance (including Opposite End Resistance)

Central Office Trunk

Max. 1,700 ohms

Tie Line Trunk (Loop Dial)

Max. 2,500 ohms

Tie Line Trunk (E&M)

Max. 900 ohms (only E-wirecondition)

Cable Length

Note 1

SN716 Desk Console

8DLC/4DLC/2DLC Card

Max. 350 meters (Max. 300 meters for 8DLC card)

4DLC/2DLC Card with

Max. 1,200 meters

AC Adapter

Dterm Series

i/E

8DLC/4DLC Card

Max. 200 meters (Max. 300 meters for Dterm 8 and Dterm 8D)

2DLC Card

Max. 850 meters

4DLC/2DLC Card with

Max. 1,200 meters

AC Adapter

DSS/BLF Console

4DLC/2DLC Card with

Max. 1,200 meters

AC Adapter

Zone Transceiver

ZTII-U(forU-Interface)

Max. 1,210 meters (2-wire),Max. 2,100 meters(4-wire)@-48V

Max. 970 meters (2-wire),Max. 1,700 meters(4-wire)@-45V

ZTII-Uwith AC Adapter

Max. 3,950 meters

Note 1: Cable length is based on cable with 0.5mm diameter and without lightning arresters

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Rotary Dial Pulse and DTMF Signaling

(1) Rotary Dial Signal

Description

Specifications

Receiving

Sending

Dial Speed

9 to 22 pps

10 pps +/- 0.8pps

20 pps +/- 0.8 pps

Break Ratio

55 to 77 %

67 +/- 3% or 62 +/- 3%

Inter-DigitPause

Min. 256 msec.

300 to 1,000 msec.(10 pps)

Switch-HookFlash Detection

384 to 2,300 msec.

Not applicable

(2) DTMF Signal

Description

Specifications

Receiving

Sending

High Frequency Group

1,209Hz

1,336Hz

1,477Hz

697Hz

1

2

3

Signal Code

Low Frequency Group

770Hz

4

5

6

852Hz

7

8

9

941Hz

*

0

#

Frequency Deviation

+/- 1.8 %

+/- 0.8 %

Signal Duration

Min. 40 msec.

64 or 128 milli-sec.

Inter-DigitPause

Min. 40 msec.

32 to 240 msec.

Signal Level

-46to-5dBm

-10dBm (low group)

- 8 dBm (high group)

Unwanted Frequency

Not Applicable

40 dB below the power of signal frequency

Components

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Multi-frequencyCompelled (MFC) – R2 SIGNAL

(1) MFC Frequency Value

Frequencies

Forward Signals(Hz)

Backward Signals(Hz)

F0

1,380

1,140

F1

1,500

1,020

F2

1,620

900

F3

1,740

780

F4

1,860

660

F5

1,980

540

(2) MFC Combinations

Combination Number

Frequencies

1

F0 + F1

2

F0 + F2

3

F1 + F2

4

F0 + F3

5

F1 + F3

6

F2 + F3

7

F0 + F4

8

F1 + F4

9

F2 + F4

10

F3 + F4

11

F0 + F5

12

F1 + F5

13

F2 + F5

14

F3 + F5

15

F4 + F5

(3) Sender/Receiver Specifications

Description

Specifications

Sender

Sender Transmitted Level

-8dbm to-11.5dBm

Frequency Variation

+/- 2 Hz

Receiver

Sensitivity Range

-35dBm to 0 dBm

Frequency Variation

+/- 12 dBm

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Audible Tones and Ringing Signal

Audible Tones

Tone

Frequency

Interruption

Dial Tone (DT)

350 Hz mixed with 440 Hz

Continuous

Special Dial Tone (SDT)

350 Hz mixed with 440 Hz

0.125 sec. ON, 0.125 sec. OFF

Busy Tone (BT)

480 Hz mixed with 620 Hz

0.5 sec. ON, 0.5 sec. OFF

Reorder Tone (ROT)

480 Hz mixed with 620 Hz

2.5 sec. ON, 0.25 sec. OFF

Howler Tone (HWT)

2,400 Hz interrupted by 16 Hz

Continuous

Service Set Tone (SST)

350 Hz mixed with 440 Hz

Continuous

Ring Back Tone (RBT)

440 Hz mixed with 480 Hz

1 sec. ON, 3 sec. OFF

Hold Tone (HDT)

480 Hz mixed with 620 Hz

0.25 sec. ON, 0.25 sec. OFF

0.25 sec. ON, 1.25 sec. OFF

Second Dial Tone

440 Hz mixed with 480

Hz

0.25 sec. ON, 0.25 sec. OFF

0.25 sec. ON, 1.25 sec. OFF

Call Waiting Ring back Tone

440 Hz mixed with 480

Hz

1 sec. ON, 1 sec. OFF

Message Waiting Indication Tone

350 Hz mixed with 440

Hz

0.125 sec. ON, 0.125 sec. OFF

Ringing Signal

Description

20 or 25Hz

Frequency

Voltage

75 or 90Vrms

Note: The IPS has the capability to detect the above type of signal from Central Office and to transmit the above type of signal to PBX stations.

Dimension and Weight

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Nec Neax 2000 Ips

Description

Specifications

Dimensions (W x D x H; mm)

Weight (kg)

Main Equipment

PIM (Fully card-mounted)

Approx. 430 x 223 x 353

Approx. 11.5

BASE

Approx. 430 x 205.2 x 61.6

Approx. 3.0

BASE TRAY (for UL)

Approx. 435 x 224.6 x 66.2

Approx. 1.7

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Description

Specifications

Dimensions (W x D x H; mm)

Weight (kg)

Main Equipment

NEAX IPS DM

430(W) x 365(D) x 88(H) mm

Approximately 7Kg / MODULAR

NEAX IPS DML

CHASSIS (when all slots are

NEAX IPS DMR

occupied)

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UNIVERGE NEAX IPS DM/IPS DML/IPS DMR System Specifications

System Specifications

Item

Specifications

LT ports: Max. 56 ports / MODULAR CHASSIS,

(Max. 64 ports including 8 virtual LT ports/MODULAR CHASSIS)

System Capacity

Max. 112 ports / system

AP ports: Max. 256 ports / system

IP ports: Max. 956 ports (IPS DM), Max. 128 ports(IPS DML/DMR) /system

Card slots: 8 slots / MODULAR CHASSIS (including 1 slot for MP/FP card)

Circuit Card

All LT/AP cards of the UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS can be used for the IPS

Mounted in

DM/IPS DML/IPS DMR with the exception of 4LLCB, 4ODTA, and 4CSIA

MODULAR CHASSIS

cards.

Power

AC100V – 240V (automatically adjusted)

Installation Method

Desk top-setting,19”rack-mounting

Conditions

Temperature: 5°C – 40°C (when the system is operating)

Humidity: 20% - 80% (when

the system is operating)

Cooling

Cooling by FAN

Safety Standard

Complied with UL60950, CSA22.2 No. 950, EN60950, AS3260

EMC

Complied with VCCI Class A, FCC Part 15 Class A, EN55022 Class A,

AS/NZS 3548 Class A

Open Industry Standards

Open Industry Standards supported by the

UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS

G.711

IP Precedence

G.726(Fax only)

Differentiated Services

G.729a

RTP

H.323 V2

RTCP

Q.931

Ipv6 (In-skinrouter card required(RTA))

802.1d

H.225

802.1p

H.245

802.1q

TCP/IP

802.3

UDP/IP

SNMP

DHCP

Fax-Group3

DNS

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IP Specifications

Item

Specifications

Voice Encoding

G.729a

8 kbps CS-ACELP

G.723.1 (5.3 k/6.3 k)

MP-MLQ/ACELP

G.711

64 kbps PCM

IP-PAD

8 or 32 channels per card

Automatically seized per call

32 IPLA-PADcard is required.

FAX

FAX Relay Method (T.30)

Communication

G3 FAX (up to 14.4 kbps)

Feature

Super G3 Reciprocal: Not supported

FAX Relay Method

8 IPLA-PAD-Bcard w/R9 software

(Pass-thruFAX Method)

required (32 IPLA not supported)

DTMF Signal

H.245

H.323 IPT/IP-PAD/DtermIP

Inter-office/Intra-

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H.245

DtermIP to DtermIP connection

office Signaling

DtermIP to IP-PADconnection

PROTIMS over IP

DtermIP to IPS connection

CCIS over IP

Point to Multipoint connection

H.323

H.323 IPT card and IP-PADcard

are required

Jitter Control

Dynamic Jitter Buffer

QoS

• TOS, IP Precedence

(Quality of Service)

• DiffServ

Auto Negotiation is available.

LAN Interface

10BASE-T/100BASE-TX

100BASE-TXis recommended.

Echo Canceller

G.168

(IP-PAD)

Max. voice channels per card

Payload Size

DtermIP/CCIS

10 ms-40ms

Virtual IPT

(G.723.1: 30 ms unit)

10 ms: 12 ch

20 ms: 20 ch

30 ms: 30 ch

40 ms: 32 ch

H.323 IPT

20 ms.-40ms. (10 ms.

Maximum voice channels per card

increments)

G.729a G.711

G.723.1

(G.723.1: 30 ms. fixed)

20 ms.:

6ch

5ch

-

30 ms.:

8ch

7ch

8ch

40 ms.:

12ch

10ch

-

Setting is available per Location No.

PAD Control

0 dB to +16 dB (+2 dB unit)

0 dB to –16dB(–2dB unit)

For connection via the IPT card

0 dB to –16dB

LAN interface transmission modes

Device type

Auto

100 Mbps fixed mode

10 Mbps fixed mode

negotiation

Full Duplex

Half Duplex

Full Duplex

Half Duplex

MP (M606)

X (Default)

X

32IPLA/32IPLA-A

X (Default)

X

X

X

8IPLA

X (Default)

X

X = available

— = not available

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System Compliance

HIPAA Summary

The security standards set forth within HIPAA require encryption; authentication and audit trail measures to safeguard patient medical information during electronic data interchange (EDI) transactions between healthcare providers and third party reimbursement entities. These measures impact how patient medical information is exchanged, as well as accessed within a facility’s data network. Claims transmissions using Internet, intranets, extranets or private data networks are subject to HIPPA security standards as previously outlined.

HIPAA Compliance

Patient medical data is not accessed, stored or otherwise exchanged over a healthcare facility’s private branch exchange (PBX). However, an NEC manufactured private branch exchange does provide the flexibility to create detailed call accounting records that can be utilized to audit or otherwise track utilization of a facility’s NEC telecommunications system and/or PBX. A NEC PBX can also be configured torestrict access to designated telephone extensions. Furthermore, an NEC PBX can also be configured to utilizepassword access to individual telephones, voice mailboxes, etc. for purposes ofend user authentication.

Nec Neax 2000 Ips Installation Manual

So, under the guise of the security standards within HIPAA, NEC Private Branch Exchange equipment is HIPAA compliant and does provide the necessary security measures for use within any business setting that is subject to administrative rules outlined with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.

Department of Defense Compliance

The NEC NEAX 2000 Internet Protocol Switch (IPS) with software release D1.8.20, hereinafter referred to as the system under test (SUT), meets all of its critical interoperability requirements and is certified for joint use within the Defense Switched Network (DSN) as a Private Branch Exchange (PBX) 2.

However, since PBX2s do not support the Military Unique Feature Requirements detailed in reference (c), connectivity to the DSN is not authorized until a waiver is granted by the CJCS. PBXs are Military Department (MILDEP) controlled elements of the Defense Switched Network (DSN). PBX2 switches have no military unique features (MUFs) and can only serve Department of Defense (DOD), non-DOD,non-governmental, and foreign government users having no missions or communications requirement to ever originate or receive Command and Control (C2) communications. C2 users and Special C2 users are not authorized to be served by a PBX2. This interoperability test status is based on evaluation of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) validated Generic Switching Center Requirements (GSCR) for PBX2s and the overall system interoperability performance. The SUT also offers a Voice over Internet Protocol capability; however this capability is not covered under this certification.

This statement was obtained from a Department of Defense document posted on there web site and full copy of the compliance document can be downloaded from the following link.

http://jitc.fhu.disa.mil/tssi/apl.html

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Chapter 4 Equipment List

Module/Installation Hardware

This table shows the names and functions of the modules.

Equipment Name

Function Name

Remarks

SN1729 PIMMJ

PIM

Port Interface Module (PIM)

Maximum 64 physical ports per PIM. Houses two batteries for

protection from short power interruption (for 30 minutes).

At maximum configuration, the system consists of eight PIM’s,

and provides a total of 512 physical ports (64 ports × 8).

SN1730 PIMMK

PIM

Port Interface Module (PIM) for Backup CPU System

Maximum 64 physical ports per PIM.

Houses two batteries for protection from short power

interruption (for 30 minutes).

One PIM is required per Backup CPU System.

COVER PARTS

COVER PARTS

Cover Parts Assembly

ASSEM-A

ASSEM

One cover parts assembly is required for each PIM.

SN1545

BASE/TOP

Base/Top Cover Assembly

BASE

ASSEM

One base and top cover assembly is required for each stack.

SN1731

BATTM

Battery Module for housing PIM or CS (ZT) backup batteries

BATTMH

Houses two pairs of batteries for protection from long power

interruption (for 3 hours).

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Equipment Name

Remarks

HANGER ASSEM (B)

Wall Hanger Assembly

One HANGER ASSEM is required per PIM for Wall Mounting

Installation.

MOUNTING BRACKET

Safety Mounting Bracket

Used as an overhead hanger for Floor Standing Installation. Wire,

chain or eyebolts are to be locally provided, to secure the bracket.

To be installed on the top PIM in four or more modules of stack. It

provides 1.1G shockproof construction.

19” RACK BRACKET (A)

19-inchRack Mounting Bracket Type A

One bracket is required for one PIM configuration.

One bracket is required for the top PIM of multiple module

configurations.

19” RACK BRACKET (B)

19-inchRack Mounting Bracket Type B

One bracket is required for the bottom module of multiple module

configurations.

I/F BRACKET ASSEM

Inter Frame Bracket Assembly

Used to join the frames in two-stackconfiguration, for Floor

Standing Installation.

BASE TRAY ASSEM

Base Tray Assembly

One BASE TRAY is required per one frame for Floor Standing

Installation of Stationary Equipment.

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Circuit Cards

The circuit cards used for UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS systems are divided into the following types. According to these card types, the mounting locations of card and port allocation of the Time Division Switch are varied.

Common Control Cards

Main Processor (MP)

Firmware Processor (FP)

Ethernet

Neax 2000 Ips Programming Manual

Power

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/MCI/Hotel Printer Interface (AP00)

T1/E1 Digital Trunk Interface (DTI)

Common Control Cards

The following table shows the names and functions of each control card.

Common Control Cards

Equipment

Function

Remarks

Name

Name

MP Card for Single MP System

Provides LAN control function, system-basedDevice Registration Server

(DRS), built-inFP,built-inOAI,built-inSMDR, Virtual IPT, Virtual CSH, 33

MHz PCI BUS, Memory (SDRAM 64 MB, Flash ROM 16 MB), TDSW

(1024CH × 1024CH), 16-lineCFT, PB sender, Clock,2-linePLO (receiver

PN-CP24

MP

mode/source mode), two RS-232Cports,2-lineDAT (Recording duration:

Maximum 128 seconds), DK, 4-linePB receiver, Modem for remote

maintenance (33.6 Kbps), Music-on-Holdtone, BUS interface. BUS interface

functions as a driver/receiver of various signals, adjusts gate delay timing,

cable delay timing, monitors I/O Bus and PCM BUS.

Supports MP Program Download.

One card is required per system.

Main Processor Card for Backup CPU system

Provides LAN control function, system-basedDevice Registration Server

(DRS), Virtual FP, built-inOAI,built-inSMDR, Virtual IPT, Virtual CSH, 33

MHz PCI BUS, Memory (SDRAM 32 MB, Flash ROM 9 MB), TDSW (1024CH

× 1024CH), 16-lineCFT, PB sender, Clock,2-linePLO (receiver mode/source

mode), two RS-232Cports,2-lineDAT (Recording duration: Maximum 128

PN-CP27

MP

seconds), DK, 4-linePB receiver, Modem for remote maintenance (33.6

Kbps), Music-on-Holdtone, BUS interface. BUS interface functions as a

driver/receiver of various signals, adjusts gate delay timing, cable delay

timing, monitors I/O Bus and PCM BUS.

Two cards are required per Backup CPU system. One card for active MP

[MP0] and another card for stand by MP [MP1].

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Common Control Cards (Cont.)

Main Processor Card for Remote PIM (DML/DMR)

Provides LAN control function, System-basedDevice Registration Server

(DRS), built-inFP, 33 MHz PCI BUS, Memory (SDRAM 64 MB, Flash ROM

16 MB), TDSW (1024CH × 1024CH), 16-lineCFT, PB sender, Clock,2-line

PN-CP31

MP

PLO (receiver mode/source mode), one RS-232Cport,4-linePB receiver,

internal Music-on-Holdtone, BUS interface.

BUS interface functions as a driver/receiver of various signals, adjusts gate

delay timing, cable delay timing, monitors I/O Bus and PCM BUS.

Supports MP Program Download.

One card is required per system.

Firmware Processor Card for the IPS.

Provides Line/Trunk interface, Memory (RAM 768 KB), and inter-moduleBUS

interface. BUS interface functions as a driver/receiver of various signals,

PN-CP15

FP

adjusts gate delay timing, cable delay timing, monitors I/O Bus and PCM

BUS. When the system consists of three PIM’s or more, one each of this card

is mounted respectively in PIM2, PIM4, and PIM6.

3/4 PIM System: 1 per System

5/6 PIM System: 2 per System

7/8 PIM System: 3 per System

Ethernet Card, 1 per MP

For Peer to Peer Connection and MAT/OAI

PZ-M606

ETHER

Mounted on MP card to accommodate the Ethernet and transmit/receive a

signal of TCP/IP protocol. Provides Auto Negotiation function (Always set to

ON). 10 BASE-T/100BASE-TXcable is connected directly to this card.

Power Supply Card for DESKCON

PN-PW00

EXTPWR

Provides –48V DC power.

Maximum 3 cards per PIM. One card per two Desk cons

Occupies two physical slots width per card.

Main Power Supply Card

PZ-PW121

AC/DC

Input: AC120 V/240 V (50 Hz/60 Hz)

PWR

Output: –27V (4.4 A), +5 V (7.2 A), CR (38 mA), +90 V (80 mA)

One card is pre-installedper PIM.

Power Supply Card for CS (ZT) and PN-4LLCBfor Long Line

DC/DC

Input: –24V DC

PZ-PW122

Output: –48V DC (1.7 A)

PWR

One card per PIM.

Maximum 16 ZT’s per card. Requires Ferrite Core for Long Line function

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Application Processor Cards

The following table shows a summary of the Application Processor cards for UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS systems.

Maximum 24 cards per system

Maximum 256 ports per system

Application Processor Card Name and Function

Function

Name

Port

Remarks

Digital Trunk Interface

T1 Digital Trunk Interface (1.5 Mbps)

(DTI/PRT/BRT)

SPN-24DTAC-B(AP)

Card:

24

Accommodates 24-channelPCM digital

lines. (Available up to 256 AP ports)

T1 w/CSU

E1 Digital Trunk Interface (2 Mbps) Card:

SPN-30DTC-C(AP)

30

Accommodates 30-channelPCM digital

lines. (Available up to 128 AP ports)

ISDN Primary Rate (23B+D) Interface

Card w/CSU:

SPN-24PRTA-D(AP)

25

Provides a built-inD-ChannelHandler

(DCH) and built-inCSU

CCIS (1.5 Mbps) Trunk Card:

SPN-24CCTA-A(AP)

25

Provides a built-inCommon Channel

Handler (CCH) of CCIS.

2-lineBasic Rate (2B+D) Interface Trunk

SPN-2BRTC(AP)

4

Card:

Accommodates two two-channelPCM

digital lines.

4-lineBasic Rate (2B+D) Interface Trunk

Card:

SPN-4BRTA-F(AP)

8

Accommodates four two-channelPCM

digital lines.

Point to Point Connection Only

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Application Processor Cards (Cont.)

Function

Name

Port

Remarks

Common Channel

Common Channel Handler for CCIS

SPN-SC00CCH-D(AP)

(1/Trunk Route). Transmits/receives

Handler for NO.7

1

signals on the common signaling channel

CCIS

of CCIS.

D-ChannelHandler Card:

D-ChannelHandler

SPN-SC01DCH-C(AP)

Transmits/receives signals on the D-

1

Channel of ISDN Primary Rate (23B+D)

for ISDN PRI

interface.

ISDN-channelHandler Card:

D-ChannelHandler

SPN-SC03B8ICH (AP)

Provides the D-Channelsignaling

4

interface and controls a maximum of four

for ISDN Station

ILC cards (Layer 2 and 3).

CS (ZT) Handler Card:

Provides the D-Channelsignaling

ZT Handler

SPN-SC03B8CSH-C(AP)

4

interface and controls a maximum of two

CSI cards, eight CS (ZT) s.

Supports Dukane Nurse Call system.

Application Package for SMDR (2400

SPN-AP00BMRC-C(AP)

2

basic and 1400 only/ PMS/ Hotel Printer/

CCIS Centralized SMDR

Default data supported.

SMDR/MCI/PMS/CIS

SPN-AP00BMRC-F(AP)

Application Package for SMDR (2400

basic and extended only)/MCI/DND

/Hotel Printer

2

Automatic Set/Reset at Appointed Time

Interface

and PMS Executed Task Print out.

Memory Expansion Card for AP00 Card:

PZ-M537

• The system capacity is expanded when

0

PZ-M537is mounted onPN-AP00-B

Note 1

(AP00) card.

4-lineMF Receiver, MFC

Receiver/Sender Card:

• Used for MF/MFC-R2Signaling on

SPN-4RSTBA-B(AP)

4

DID/DOD trunks.

• A maximum of four cards can be

MFC Receiver/Sender

provided per system, including the

PN-4RSTCcard.

SPN-4RSTBA-911(AP)

4

4 circuit MF Receiver for Enhanced 911

Requires CAMA Trunks

SPN-4RSTC-A(AP)

4

4 circuit ID Number Received for Caller ID

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Application Processor Cards (Cont.)

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Function

Name

Port

Remarks

Database Memory for Wireless Roaming

and OAI Applications using Free Location

SPN-AP00BDBM-C(AP)

2

Facility (FLF).

Wireless Roaming

1 Card / system

DCH Card for Wireless Roaming

SPN-SC01DCH-Q(AP)

1

1 Card / Tie Line Route

Installed with DTI Card

SPN-SC01QSIG (AP)

1

QSIG Protocol Handler

QSIG

ISDN Primary Rate (23B+D) Interface

Card w/CSU and built-inQSIG D-

SPN-24PRTA-QSIG(AP)

25

Channel Handler (DCH).

Also provides Name Display.

32-PartyConference

SPN-CFTC(AP)

32

32-partyConference Trunk

8 cards per system max. Note 2

Note1: The Expansion Memory(PZ-M537)is theon-boardsub-memorycard for theAP00-B.It provides additional memory capacity as shown below.

Note2: Each CFTC reduces system trunk capacity by 32

No EXPMEM

With EXPMEM

Type of

Local Office of

Center Office

Centralized

Center Office

PN-AP00-B

Centralized

of Centralized

Billing-CCIS

of Centralized

Billing-CCIS

Billing-CCISis

/Stand-aloneis

Billing-CCISis

/Stand-aloneis

Provided.

Provided.

Provided.

Provided.

Local Office of

PN-AP00-B

1600

800

27000: Call Record for CIS is not provided.

with MRC-C

26000: Call Record for CIS is provided.

program

PN-AP00-B

with MRC-F

2620

1965

23580

22925

program

.

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Line/Trunk (LT) Cards

The following table shows a summary of the Line/Trunk (LT) cards for UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS. The LT cards may be installed in slot 00 to 11 of PIM0-7,with the following conditions:

Line/Trunk (LT) Cards

Function

Name

Port

Remarks

Analog Station

8 Line Analog Station Card

PN-8LCAA

Message Waiting Control: 8 circuits

8

Momentary Open: 8 circuits

Loop Resistance: Max. 600ohms including

telephone set

8 Line Analog Station Card

Caller-IDfor Analog Station

PN-8LCAD

8

Loop Resistance: Max. 600 ohms

Message Waiting Lamp control

Momentary Open for each circuit

8 Line Analog Station Card

PN-8LCS

Momentary Open: 8 circuits, Message

8

Waiting notification via Stutter Dial

Tone only.

Loop Resistance: Max. 600 ohms

4 Line Analog Station Card with MW Lamp

PN-4LCD-A

4

control, Momentary Open: 4 Circuits

On-Boardpower (80V) is included.

Loop Resistance: Max. 600ohms including

telephone set

2 Line Analog Universal Trunk

PN-AUCA

2

2 Line Long Line Circuit with PFT

Loop resistance: max. 2500ohms (LLC)

Two reverse circuits is included

On Board power (-48V)is included

4 Long Line Analog Station Card

Works in either mode:

Long Line Station (Requires Ferrite Core)

PN-4LLCB

4

Caller ID (Requires PN-4RSTF-A)

Loop Resistance:

Max. 2500ohms including telephone set

PZ-PW122is required.

Can not be used in IPS DM or IPS DMR

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