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Empowered by Innovation 1. Installing KSUs 2. PCB Installation and Startup 3. Installing Extensions and Trunks 4. Telephones and Optional Equipment 5 . LAN Connection 6 . Specifications and Parts Hardware Manual P/N 0913100 Rev 4, March 2008 Printed in U.S.A. 0.4k...
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No representation is made that this manual is complete or accurate in all respects and NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. shall not be liable for any errors or omissions. In no event shall NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. be liable for any incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of this manual. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright.
Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs ECTION GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ● To avoid shock or equipment damage, do not plug in or turn the system power on before completing the installation process. ● Avoid working with the equipment during electrical storms. ●...
1.1.2 Before Installing Make sure you have a building plan showing common equipment, extensions, the telco demarcation, and earth ground location. The installation site must meet NEC Unified Solutions specifications in the Standard Practices Manual (P/N N2710STD**). 1.1.3 Site Requirements The UX5000 system can be desk-mounted, floor-mounted, wall-mounted, or rack-mounted.
Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs ECTION Equipment Overview 1.2.1 System KSUs There are three types of KSUs: ● 9 1/2” base KSU-B ● 9 1/2” expansion KSU-E ● 19” KSU-A The first KSU (the Controlling KSU-B with CCPU) provides 3 slots and a power supply. One slot in the first KSU (Controlling KSU) is used for the CCPU.
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Controlling 3-Slot KSU (KSU-B) Controlling and Expansion 3-Slot KSUs (KSU-B/KSU-E) Fully Expanded System (without IP connection) - 4 6-Slot KSUs Note: When using combined 9.5” cabinets, they cannot be stacked due to heat issues. They must be set vertically.
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs 19” KSU x7 9.5” 19” KSU x4 (41 slots) Controlling 19” KSU 19” KSU x2 (23 slots) (IP connection (5 slots) (11 slots) (hard wired required for 3 (2 slots) connection) 19” KSUs) Chassis Number of B-Channels Available Analog Trunk...
Controlling KSU-B vs. Base KSU-B vs. Expansion KSU-E In the UX5000 system, there are three different versions of KSUs - the 9.5” Base KSU-B, the 9.5” Expansion KSU-E, and the 19” KSU-A. This section will detaiil using the 9.5” KSUs.
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs EXIFU-B1/E1 Slot 3 Universal Slots (One slot for CPU) Power Switch and LED Figure 1-4: KSU-B - FRONT IP3WW-PSU-A 3KSU-B1 Rear View AC Inlet Ground For External Battery (12V Connection) Figure 1-5: KSU-B - BACK 1 - 8 Chapter 1...
Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs ECTION Expansion KSU-E 1.4.1 Expansion KSU-E The Expansion KSU-E is used to install additional system PCBs and connects to the right of the Controlling/ Base KSU-B. Combined with the Controllling/Base KSU-B, it can accommodate up to 96 ports (40 trunk/80 stations max.).
KSUs together (using the EXIFU PCB). ● Note: When wall-mounting a UX5000 system, make sure the wall can support the weight of the KSUs. It is recommended that plywood first be installed on the wall where the KSUs will be positioned, allowing for secure anchoring.
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Secure the metal bracket to the Base KSU with the 3 screws provided. Base Chassis Bracket for Connection Figure 1-8: ATTACH THE EXPANSION BRACKET Align the back board connector up for the Base and Expansion KSUs and push the two KSUs together. Make sure the two screws on the bracket are positioned high enough to allow cabinets enough space to connect.
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Figure 1-10: ATTACHING THE KSU’S TOGETHER Remove the top cover of the KSU-E cabinet by removing the two screws located near the top front of the KSU and slightly pushing the cover backwards. Tighten the four screws on the expansion bracket and replace the cover. Secure screws Figure 1-11: SECURING THE SCREWS 1 - 12...
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Slide Top Cover into place and tighten screws Figure 1-12: REATTACH THE TOP COVER Using the metal reinforcement bracket included, secure the bracket as shown below using the 2 screws provided. Metal Plate Attach with 2 Screws Figure 1-13: ATTACH THE REINFORCEMENT BRACKET Chapter 1 1 - 13...
Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs ECTION 19” KSU-A 1.5.1 19” KSU-A In this documentation, the first KSU in the system requires a CCPU and is called the Controlling KSU. The system can then be expanded by attaching a total of 4 KSUs directly together. Additional KSUs can be connected together using an IP connection to allow for a maximum of 200 trunks and 512 extensions.
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Electrical Service AC Cables Ground Cables Back View Figure 1-15: CABLING THE KSU 1 - 16 Chapter 1...
Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs ECTION Battery Box 1.6.1 KSU Battery Box If the power fails, connecting the power supply unit from the 9.5” Controlling KSU or from the 19” KSU-A KSU to a battery box will allow the system to continue to function. Each cabinet (KSU-B and KSU-A) has two versions of battery boxes.
Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Location of Short-Term Battery Box Remove screws to install Figure 1-17: REMOVE SCREWS ON 19” KSU-A 1.6.1.1 Installing the Short-Term Battery Box in the 19” KSU-A Make sure the KSU is powered off and unpluged. On the back of the 19”...
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Provided with the battery box are 2 cables. Clip the short wire to the batteries at the front. Figure 1-18: BATTERY BOX WITH BATTERIES AND CABLES With the long 2-wire cable, clip each end to the batteries at the back. Feed the opposite end of this cable into the KSU cabinet and over to the BATT connection.
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Figure 1-19: INSTALLING THE SMALL BATTERY BOX 1 - 20 Chapter 1...
Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs 1.6.2.1 Replacing External Battery Box Fuses ! Important ! ● Do not place metals objects (such as screws) on the fuse unit. ● Only replace with fuses of the same rating. ● No not peel of the insulation sheet on the back of the fuse unit. ●...
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Loosen the two thumbs screws on the fuse PCB. Figure 1-23: REMOVE FUSE BOARD Replace the fuse(s) as needed. Figure 1-24: FUSES Replace the fuse PCB and tighten the thumb screws on either side of the card. Replace the battery connection cables to the fuse unit and replace the front cover.
Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs ECTION Mounting the KSU 1.7.1 Mounting Options for the KSU The KSU can be set up or mounted in the following ways: ● Wall Mount ● Desktop ● Floor Mount ● Rack-Mount 1.7.2 Securing the KSU-B/E to the Wall (Figure 1-26 - Figure 1-35) If you choose to wall-mount the system, make sure the wall can support the weight of the KSU(s)..
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Wall Mount To the right To the left Figure 1-26: WALL MOUNTING KSUs 1 - 26 Chapter 1...
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Determine the installation location for the wall bracket providing the appropriate spacing as shown below. ● It is suggested that plywood first be installed on the wall where the KSU will be positioned. This allows for secure anchoring of the screws which will be supporting the weight of the KSU(s).
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs .Remove the metal tabs (E-H) located on the bottom of the brackets. Remove screws and brackets Plastic Wall Mount/Desk Top Brackets Figure 1-29: REMOVE METAL BRACKETS Chapter 1 1 - 29...
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs At their original location, reposition the metal tabs as shown below and secure wth the original screws. Reinstall screws Slot should surround plastic tab. Reinsert metal brackets (E + F) with tabbed end inserted thru plastic bracket.
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs With a single KSU setup, attach the metal support bracket to the plastic brackets with the 4 screws provided. Attach with Note: Each plastic bracket 4 screws has different screw hole alignment and will only fit one side of the metal bracket.
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs With a double KSU setup, position the metal support bracket as shown below and secure with the 4 screws provided. Secure with 4 Screws Metal Support Bracket Figure 1-32: ATTACHING 2 KSUs TO THE METAL SUPPORT BRACKET At the ends of the brackets, reinstall the screws removed in Step 2 which held in the G and H metal tabs.
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Attach the bracket to the wall using 4 anchor bolts. Wall Secure with 4 Flat-head wood screws Figure 1-34: ATTACHING THE WALL MOUNT BRACKET TO THE WALL Chapter 1 1 - 33...
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Position the KSU(s) so that hole I and J on the KSU(s) match up with the metal tabs (i and j) on the bracket and slide sideways slightly. Wall Mounting Bracket Back of Cygnifire KSU Figure 1-35: ATTACHING THE KSU TO THE WALL 1 - 34...
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Tighten the screws to secure the KSU(s). Slide metal brackets (G + H) over screw heads and tighten screws Figure 1-36: ATTACHING THE METAL BRACKETS If required, reposition the system label on the cover. Figure 1-37: REVERSE THE UX5000 LABEL Chapter 1 1 - 35...
Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs 1.7.3 Securing the KSU-A to the Wall (Figure 1-26 - Figure 1-35) If you choose to wall-mount the system, make sure the wall can support the weight of the KSU(s).. Ensure that enough space is available to allow the installation of the additional KSU(s) above and below the KSU. Figure 1-38: WALL MOUNTING POSITION FOR KSU-A 1 - 36 Chapter 1...
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Determine the installation location for the wall bracket providing the appropriate spacing as shown below. ● It is suggested that plywood first be installed on the wall where the KSU will be positioned. This allows for secure anchoring of the screws which will be supporting the weight of the KSU(s).
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs On the side of the KSU which should be positioned on top when the install is completed, attach the small angle bracket to the middle of the KSU. On the opposite side of the KSU, attach the metal support L- bracket.
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs On the lower U-bracket support, attach two screws on either side of the bracket. Do not tighten the screws. There should be approximately 3/8” clearance on the screw head to allow for space when installing the KSU with the L-bracket installed.
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Secure the top of the KSU into place by screwing in the top L-bracket into the U-bracket. Figure 1-42: ATTACH THE TOP OF THE KSU-A WALL TO THE MOUNT BRACKET Place the cable support bracket onto the bottom edge of the U-bracket. Secure it to the bottom of the U-bracket with a screw.
Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs 1.7.4 Bracket Installation for Desktop Position With KSU-B (Figure 1-44 - Figure 1-47) If you choose to place the KSU-B or combined KSU-B-E on top of a desk or similar position, use the following steps to attach the brackets to allow for a stable system placement.
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Insert the second bracket so that tabs e and f are inserted into the tab holes E and F on the KSU. The protruding tabs of c and D should slide over the C and D indents on the first bracket. Figure 1-45: POSITION THE SECOND BRACKET Slide both brackets backwards until they click into place.
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Position the KSU on the desktop in its desired location. Figure 1-47: FINISHED 1-CABINET DESKTOP BRACKET Figure 1-48: FINISHED 2-CABINET DESKTOP BRACKET Chapter 1 1 - 43...
Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs 1.7.5 Securing a Single KSU-B/E to the Floor (Figure 1-53 - Figure 1-52) Install the brackets on the floor allowing for enough space surrounding the KSUs to work. Figure 1-49: KSU PLACEMENT 1 - 44 Chapter 1...
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Turn the KSU upside down, so that the EXIFU slot is towards the top. Insert Tab a of the right floor bracket into Tab Hole A of the left floor bracket and secure together with the one screw provided.
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Turn the KSU upright and place the floor bracket in its position on the floor. Secure the mounting bracket to the floor using 4 anchor bolts. Figure 1-52: ATTACH THE KSU TO THE FLOOR 1 - 46 Chapter 1...
Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs 1.7.6 Securing Two KSU-B/Es to the Floor (Figure 1-53 - Figure 1-56) Install the brackets on the floor allowing for enough space surrounding the KSUs to work. Figure 1-53: KSU PLACEMENT Turn the KSUs upside down, so that the EXIFU slots are towards the top. Insert Tabs c and d of the left floor bracket into Tab Holes C and D of the expansion floor bracket and secure together with the one screw provided.
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Figure 1-54: CONNECT THE MOUNTING BRACKETS TO EXPANSION FLOOR BRACKET Insert Tabs e and f on the floor brackets into the Tab Holes E and F at the front of the KSUs. Secure the brackets to to KSUs with the 8 screws provided.
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Turn the KSUs upright and place the floor bracket in its position on the floor. Secure the mounting brackets to the floor using 4 anchor bolts. Secure the Top Expansion Bracket to the top of both KSUs using 4 screws. Figure 1-56: ATTACH THE KSU TO THE FLOOR Chapter 1...
Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs 1.7.7 Securing the KSU to a Rack (Figure 1-74 - Figure 1-63) Install the 19” rack mount bracket. ● Each 19” metal KSU-A will require approximately 3.5” of height within the rack (see Figure 1-58: 19”...
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Figure 1-58: 19” KSU-A RACK MOUNT INSTALLATION Chapter 1 1 - 51...
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Attach the metal rack mount brackets to each side of the KSU with the screws provided. ● Note that the 19” KSU-A brackets are secured with 4 screws on each side. Figure 1-59: ATTACH RACK MOUNT BRACKETS TO KSU-B/E Figure 1-60: ATTACH RACK MOUNT BRACKETS TO KSU-A 1 - 52...
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs For the plastic KSU-B/E units, attach the 2 bar brackets at the correct positions on the rack. These will be used to secure the KSUs to the rack in their proper vertical position. Figure 1-61: ATTACH TOP AND BOTTOM BAR BRACKETS Chapter 1 1 - 53...
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs For the plastic KSU-B/E units, attach the KSU(s) to the bar brackets using 2 screws at each point.. Figure 1-62: 19” KSU-B/E RACK MOUNTING For the metal 19” KSU-A unit, attach the KSU to the rack mount brackets using 2 screws at each point. Figure 1-63: 19”...
Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs ECTION GROUNDING THE KSUs 1.8.1 Connecting the System Ground (Figure 1-64 - Figure 1-66) ● From the factory, the SG, ETH and PBXG grounds are located inside the KSU and are connected to the FG ground (frame ground) on the back of the KSU-B.
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Chapter 1 - Installing the KSUs Electrical Service AC Cables Ground Cables Back View Figure 1-66: GROUNDING THE KSU 1 - 56 Chapter 1...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup ECTION PCB LAYOUT 2.1.1 PCB Location Determine the slot position for each PCB. In the Controlling KSU: ● Slot 1 - dedicated for the CCPU ● EXIFU slot - dedicated for the Expansion PCB In the Expansion KSU: ●...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.1.2 Order of Installing Extension PCBs The order that the station PCBs (ESIU and SLIU) are physically inserted determines the numbering plan. For example, with a digital station card (16ESIU) in slot #1 (ext. 301-316), when 3 additional digital station cards are installed in the following order, the numbering plan below applies: Order of PCB Slot #...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup ECTION PCB INSTALLATION 2.2.1 Handling the PCBs The PCBs are sensitive to static discharge. To minimize static discharge, keep PCBs in static free bags when not installed. Observe the following when installing or removing a PCB: ●...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup Figure 2-1: INSERTING PCBS 2.2.4 Removing an Extension or Trunk PCB Any PCB, EXCEPT for the CCPU, VOIPDB, EXIFU, VMDB and MEMDBs, can be removed while the system is powered up. To remove any of the excluded PCBs indicated above, the system must first be powered down. 2.2.4.1 To remove an extension/trunk PCB with the system running: ●...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.2.6 Where to Install the PCBs BP (Back Plane) EXIFU (3.432) (13.26) Option PKG (3slot) (8.385) Figure 2-2: KSU-B LAYOUT - FRONT VIEW IP3WW-PSU-A 3KSU-B1 Rear View AC Inlet Ground For External Battery (12V Connection) Figure 2-3: KSU-B LAYOUT - BACK VIEW Chapter 2...
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Note: 104 timeslots max. (audio channels) per 19” cabinet The system’s universal architecture gives you great flexibility when installing PCBs. You can install a PCB in any slot, provided you follow the guidelines in the chart below. UX5000 PCB Capacities 19” KSU 19” KSU 19”...
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Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup UX5000 PCB Capacities 19” KSU 19” KSU 19” KSU Networked Max. Trunks/ 9.5” KSU w/CCPU w/o CCPU KSUs Ext/Channels 4SLIU 4 Analog Stations OR Extensions: 8SLIU 8 Analog Stations (8x32) 4SLIDB 4 Analog Stations...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup ECTION PCB Load Factors In addition to the PCB capacities listed on the previous pages, you must take into consideration the power load factors for certain PCBs as well as station equipment (such as telephones, telephone adapters, and consoles). The maximum load factor for PCBs per system cabinet (either 9.5”...
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IP-6v (6-button IP) telephone PoE from GSW IP-2v (2 button IP) telephone PoE from GSW PGDAD Module SLTAD Aspire Equipment Used on UX5000 Keyset Super Display Keyset 24-Button DLS 110-Button DSS The total number cannot exceed 64 for a 9.5” KSU-B/E cabinet or 80 for a 19”...
UX5000 Central Processing Unit (CCPU) PCB (Figure 2-4 - Figure 2-5) The CCPU controls all the functions and operations of the UX5000 system using the system software loaded into the CCPU memory. The system software can be upgraded as new software becomes available.
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Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup ● DTMF Tone Sender ● DTMF Tone Receiver ● System Tone Sender ● MFC Tone Sender ● MF Signal Sender (Sends caller information to CO for E911) ● Call Progress Time Detection ● C-Channel Control ●...
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Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup ! IMPORTANT! After removing a previously installed CCPU, handle the PCB carefully, from the edges. If certain solder points/resistors are touched on the back of the PCB, some RAM/temporary memory may be lost (ex: time, date, user- defined settings, etc.) Battery Fast Ethernet CN7...
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Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup Connector Connector Description Backboard Connection MEMDB-A1 (Expanded Memory) Connection VOIPDB PCB Connection VMBU PCB Connection USB Memory Connection (used for upgrading software or downloading system data) Used for Debug Purposes CN6/SW2 Ethernet Cable Connection (for PCPro or WebPro, CTI, ACD MIS, IP Phone) CN8/CN9 Pin Jack for External Source Connection (External MOH, External Speaker, etc.) External Source Control Connection...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.4.1.1.1 Switch Settings and LED Indications With a system restart or a system reset while holding the Load/SW1 switch: USB Memory Status Operation Switch When USB Memory is not installed: • Cold Start occurs. SW1 - Load Switch When USB Memory is installed:...
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Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup LED Indication Status RUN (LED1) LED2 LED3 LED4 LED5 On Steady When USB System operating normally Memory is Connected On Steady When USB System initializing Memory is Connected Access Blink On Steady When USB Initializing the disk or formatting Memory is Connected On Steady When USB...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.4.1.2 CCPU Installation (Figure 2-5 - Figure 2-6) • The power to the KSU must be off when installing or removing this PCB. • Do not remove/insert the optional CCPU daughter boards (VMDB, MEMDB, VOIPDB) or voice mail flash card while the system power is on.
While the system is powered up, data may be written to the S-RAM or flash memory at any time. If the UX5000 requires a system reset, you must power off the system using the power switch on the front of the Base KSU.
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.4.1.4 To Perform a Cold Start: ● System software loaded from flash memory and the customer data is erased from RAM memory. ● To avoid extension and trunk renumbering if certain PCBs are recognized first, set the PCB Block option using Program 90-05-01, Menu 3 for each of the PCBs until the system has reset.
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.4.1.5 To Perform a Software Upgrade: As a precaution, it is recommended that the customer database be saved prior to updating the system software. Refer to Backing Up/ Restoring a Database (page 2-86). Turn the system power off by first powering down any expansion KSUs, then powering down the Controlling KSU-B.
The EXIFU cable is used to connect the Controlling KSU and its EXIFU- interface to the second, third, and fourth Base KSU’s EXIFU- interface. Use only the CAT 5 cables provided by NEC to make the connections between the KSU’B and Expansion KSUs. The EXIFU provides: ●...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.4.2.2 Removing the EXIFU Cover (Figure 2-8) Press on the right-hand side of the EXIFU cover and pull the cover open. Slide the cover slightly to the left to unhook the 3 hooks which hold on the cover. Press here to pull the cover.
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Figure 2-10: EXIFU PCB INSTALLATION Using only the NEC CAT5 straight-thru cables, attach one cable to each Base KSU-B1’s CN3 connector on the EXIFU-E1. Attach the opposite end to the CN2, CN3 or CN4 connector on the Controlling KSU-B1’s EXIFU-B1.
No recovery point created for database • No remote update from flash memory, but possible when USB flash drive is installed UX5000 - MEMDB installed and limited port license (Trunks: 200 max. Extensions: 256 max.) UX5000 - MEMDB installed and maximum port license) (Trunks: 200 max.
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Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup To install an Memory Expansion Daughter Board: • Do not remove or install this daughter board with the power on. Insert the MEMDB into the CN2 connector on the CCPU. ● This daughter board does not have any switches which need to be set and does not require any hardware setting.
Voice Mail Daughter Board (VMDB-A1/B1) (Figure 2-13 - Figure 2-14) The UX5000 voice mail is a fully integrated, PCB-based “in-skin” Voice Mail with Automated Attendant. In addition to the voice mail function, the daughter board provides Voice Recording Service (VRS) and an optional modem ability for remote maintenance functions.
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.4.4.1 Installing the VMDB Daughter Board: • Do not remove or install this daughter board with the power on. In addition, do not insert/remove the IntraMail compact flash with the system powered up as it could corrupt the system files.
PCM-based digital circuit, this PCB converts the IP packet signal into a PCM signal format and connects to the PCM time division switch. The VOIPDB daughter board is required in order for IP telephones to communicate with non-VoIP UX5000 phones, as well as to place or receive outside calls.
With the system power off, install the VOIPDB onto the CCPU. Insert the CCPU into the CCPU slot in the Controlling KSU. ● UX5000 Central Processing Unit (CCPU) PCB (Figure 2-4 - Figure 2-5) Refer to (page 2-13) for more details.
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Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup Front View Components side LED1 LED1 LED1 LED1 Figure 2-16: VOIPDB DAUGHTER BOARD Connection Description IP3WW-32/64/128 VOIPDB-A1 (CN1 is not installed on a IP3WW-32VOIPDB-A1 card) LAN/WAN Ethernet Cable (10/100 BASE) Ethernet Cable (10/100 BASE) IP telephone, PC or etc.
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Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup JTAG Connector for CPLD (8pin PIN HEADER) To PC: ispDOWNLOAD Cable In-System Programming Interface for the PC To WAN / LAN network: Ethernet cable (CAT5E, 10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T) Pin Number Location RJ61 LAN Connector Connector 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T) Figure 2-18:...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup ECTION Station PCBs 2.5.1 Digital Station (8/16ESIU) PCB (Figure 2-19) The ESIU PCB provides: ● 8 (8ESIU) OR 16 (16ESIU) digital extension circuits (used for digital telephones, DSS consoles, SLTAD adapters, 2PGDAD adapters) These ports provide -48V feeding.
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Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup Interface Circuit # CN101 Key Telephone Interface #1- #4 CN201 Key Telephone Interface Common #5- #8 Control Circuit CN301 Key Telephone Interface #9- #12 CN401 Key Telephone Interface #13- #16 BUSY LED (Status for terminals) ON: Extension(s) in Use OFF: Idle...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.5.2 Analog Station (4/8SLIU) PCB (Figure 2-23) The 4/8SLIU PCB provides 4 (4SLIU) analog extension ports OR 8 (8SLIU) analog extension ports (used for on-premise analog telephones, fax machines, and analog modems). The 4SLIU and 8SLIU are not rated for OPX use. It is recommended that a 4DIOPU PCB be used instead (it supports the analog DID and single line telephone interface functions, such as Off-Premise Extensions).
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Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup Pin Number Location Daughter Board I/F Common (for SLIDB) Control RJ61 Circuit Connector Daughter Board I/F (for 4/8SLIU) CN2(4SLIU) SLT Line Interface #1-#4 BUSY LED (Status for Trunk Lines) ON: Trunk(s) in Use OFF: Idle LIVE LED (Status LED)
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup Spacers hole X4 Daughter Board I/F (For SLIDB) (For SLIDB) Analog Station I/F Circuit #1 SLT Line Interface Analog Station I/F Circuit #2 #1- #4 Analog Station I/F Circuit #3 Common Control Analog Station I/F Circuit #4 Circuit SLT Line Analog Station I/F Circuit #5...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup The CNx connectors are not polarity sensitive. 2.5.2.2 Connector Pin-Outs on the SLIU RJ61 Cable Connector - 8SLIU - CN2 (ports 1-4) 8SLIU - CN2 (ports 1-4), CN3 (ports 5-8) Pin No. Connection Tip for port 4 Tip for port 3 Tip for port 2...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.5.3 Analog Station (4/8SLIDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-22 - Figure 2-24) The 4SLIDB and 8SLIDB daughter boards provide: ● 4 (SLIDB) or 8 (8SLIDB) analog extension ports (used for on-premise analog telephones, fax machines, and analog modems) ✎...
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Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup Pin Number Location Daughter Board I/F Common (for SLIDB) Control RJ61 Circuit Connector Daughter Board I/F (for 4/8SLIU) CN2(4SLIU) SLT Line Interface #1-#4 BUSY LED (Status for Trunk Lines) ON: Trunk(s) in Use OFF: Idle LIVE LED (Status LED)
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Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup Pin Number Location Daughter Board I/F Common (for SLIDB) Control RJ61 Circuit Connector Daughter Board I/F (for 4/8SLIU) CN2(8SLIU) SLT Line Interface #1-#4 CN3(8SLIU) SLT Line Interface #5-#8 BUSY LED (Status for Trunk Lines) ON: Trunk in Use OFF: Idle LIVE LED...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.5.3.1 Connector Pin-Outs on the SLIDB RJ61 Cable Connector - 48SLIDB - CN2 (ports 9-12) 8SLIDB - CN2 (ports 9-12), CN3 (ports 13-16) Pin No. Connection Tip for port 4 Tip for port 3 Tip for port 2 Ring for port 1 12345678...
Without a MEMDB installed, only 1 082U PCB can be installed in the system. With a MEMDB, a maximum of 23 082U PCBs can be installed in any universal slot in the UX5000 system. When connecting this PCB, the system uses 8 digital port and 4 analog ports. With the analog ports, 2 are used and 2 cannot be used.
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.5.4.2 Connector Pin-Outs on the 082U PCB RJ11 Cable Connector - Digital: CN101 (ports 1-4) Digital: CN102 (ports 5-8) Pin No. Connection Tip for port 4 or 8 Tip for port 3 or 7 Tip for port 2 or 6 Ring for port 1 or 5 12345678...
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Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup Spacers hole X4 Daughter Board I/F (For COIDB, 2BRIDB) (For COIDB, 2BRIDB) CN101 Key Telephone Interface #1- #4 CN102 Key Telephone Interface CNDB #5- #8 CN201 Single Line Telephone Interface #1- #2 BUSY LED (Status for terminals) ON: Extension(s) in Use...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup ECTION Miscellaneous PCBs 2.6.1 Router 4-Port (4RTU) PCB (Figure 2-26) Figure 2-26: ROUTER PCB The Router PCB is an 4-port switching hub which complies with the ethernet specification for both 100Base-TX and 10Base-T. This PCB is compatible in LAN applications using 10Mbps and 100Mbps. All ports support the Auto-MDI/MDIX when the auto negotiation is available.
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The VOIPDB daughter board, which is required in order for IP telephones to communicate with non-VoIP UX5000 phones, as well as to place or receive outside calls, must be connected to either an external switching hub or to the Router PCB.
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup ECTION Trunk PCBs 2.7.1 Analog Trunk (4COIU) PCB (Figure 2-27) The 4COIU is used to provide 4 ports for loop/ground start trunks. The PCB can accept a 4COIDB to provide an additional 4 ports (refer to 2.7.2 Analog Trunk (4COIDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-28 - Figure 2-35) on page 2-56).
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup The 4COIU consumes 4 trunk ports ranging between ports 001-200. The CN2 connector provides connection to 4 analog trunk ports, which are polarity sensitive (tip to tip, ring to ring). The power failure circuits (CN3), however, are not polarity sensitive.
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.7.1.2 Connector Pin-Outs on COIU PCB RJ61 Cable Connector - CN2, Trunks The CN2 connector is polarity sensitive (tip to tip, ring to ring). Pin No. Connection Circuit 4 - Tip Circuit 3 - Tip Circuit 2 - Tip Circuit 1 - Ring 12345678...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.7.2 Analog Trunk (4COIDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-28 - Figure 2-35) The 4COIDB is used to provide 4 additional ports for loop/ground start trunks. The PCB is connected to a 4COIU PCB to provide a total of 8 ports for the combined PCB (refer to 2.7.1 Analog Trunk (4COIU) PCB (Figure 2-27) on page 2-53).
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Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup Trunk I/F Circuit #3 Trunk I/F Circuit #4 Trunk I/F Circuit #2 Daughter Board I/F Trunk I/F Circuit #1 (for COII/082U/002U) CN2(COIU) Analog Trunk From Central Office for Interface Circuit. #1-#4 SLT I/F for Power Failure Transfer #1-#2...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.7.2.1 Connector Pin-Outs on COIDB RJ61 Cable Connector - CN2, Trunks - Connecting to COIU PCB The CN2 connector is polarity sensitive (tip to tip, ring to ring). Pin No. Connection Circuit 8 - Tip Circuit 7 - Tip Circuit 6 - Tip Circuit 5 - Ring...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.7.3 Direct Inward Dial (DID) (4DIOPU) PCB (Figure 2-29) The 4DIOPU PCB supports the analog DID and single line telephone interface functions (such as Off-Premise Extension). The function type is assigned in programming for each port. The circuit types, however, should be grouped together.
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Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup Pin Number Location RJ61 Connector Analog DID Interface / Analog DID Off-premise Extension Interface Off-premise Circuit #1 extension for Analog DID Interface / Interactive Circuit. Common Off-premise Extension Interface #1 -#4 Control Circuit #2 Circuit Analog DID Interface / Off-premise Extension Interface...
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Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup One pair cable 4DIOPU-A1 T(+) (1) Analog DID Line R(-) (2) Off-premise extension One pair cable (Non polarity) Figure 2-30: DID / OPX POLARITY The CN2 connector each provides connection to 4 analog DID trunk ports, which are polarity sensitive (tip to tip, ring to ring).
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.7.3.2 Connector Pin-Outs on DIOPU PCB RJ61 Cable Connector - CN2 Line No. Pin No. Connection Ring Ring 12345678 Ring Ring 2.7.3.3 Installing the Direct Inward Dial PCB: Install the DIOPU PCB into a slot. ●...
“IP3WW” are international versions of the PCBs. ● Limitation depends on the connecting Router, Multiplexer or Exchange. If the UX5000 is connected to another UX5000 directly, up to 1,500 ohms loop resistance (including system). 2.7.4.1 LED Indications...
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When a router or multiplexer is connected instead of a trunk, the SG terminal of the router or multiplexer must be connected to the FG grounding terminal on the UX5000 KSU. When a tie line trunk is connected, the FG terminal must be connected to the ground.
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.7.4.2 Connector Pin-Outs on 4TLIU PCB RJ61 Cable Connector - 2-Wire E&M, CN1A - CN1D Pin No. Connection Description Not Used Control signal to trunk Not Used Voice signal both ways 12345678 Voice signal both ways Not Used Control signal from trunk Not Used...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.7.4.3 Signaling Method for Circuit Types Figure 2-32: VOICE SIGNAL CONNECTION FOR TYPE I and V 2 - 66 Chapter 2...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup Figure 2-33: CONTROL SIGNAL CONNECTION 2.7.4.4 Installing the 4TLIU PCB: ● When tie lines are connected to the system, be careful of the Tip and Ring polarity. Install the 4TLIU into a slot. ●...
All ISDN telephone circuits (#1-2 and #3-4 [with the BRI daughter board]) are supplied DC power from the UX5000 system. When used for S-Bus, a maximum of 8 ISDN terminals can be connected to each circuit.
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup Figure 2-35: BRI PCB - SOLDER SIDE 2.7.5.1 Setting the SW1-SW2 Switches In the following cases, the SW1-SW2 switches (6-8 bits on both SW1 and SW2) should be set to the ON position (default): ●...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup Switch Switch Name Result Comments Position Normal - S/T point interface (#1/3) Use DSU This is not used in the U.S. TR ON Termination Resistor Set TR OFF No Termination Resistor Normal - S/T point interface (#2/4) Use DSU This is not used in the U.S.
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.7.5.3 Connector Pin-Outs on BRIU PCB RJ61 Cable Connector - CN7, CN8 S-Bus Connection Pin No. Connection 12345678 RJ61 Cable Connector - CN7, CN8 T-Bus Connection Pin No. Connection 12345678 2.7.5.4 To install a BRI Interface PCB: Set the SW1 and SW2 jumpers on the BRI PCB for either T-Bus or S-Bus.
All ISDN telephone circuits (#1-2 [BRI PCB] and #3-4 [with the BRI daughter board]) are supplied DC power from the UX5000 system. In order to block new calls on the PCB, system programming (Program 90-05-01, Menu 3) must be used. This program will prevent new calls from being established on the PCB, but it will not terminate any existing calls.
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup Figure 2-37: BRI PCB AND DAUGHTER BOARD 2.7.6.1 Setting the SW1-SW2 Switches In the following cases, the SW1-SW2 switches (6-8 bits on both SW1 and SW2) should be set to the ON position (default): ●...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup Switch Switch Name Result Comments Position Normal - S/T point interface (#1/3) Use DSU This is not used in the U.S. TR ON Termination Resistor Set TR OFF No Termination Resistor Normal - S/T point interface (#2/4) Use DSU This is not used in the U.S.
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.7.6.3 To install a BRI Interface Daughter Board: Set the SW1 and SW2 jumpers on the BRI PCB for either T-Bus or S-Bus. Set the SW1 and SW2 TR jumpers as either terminated or unterminated. Attach the BRI daughter board to the BRI PCB by lining up the CN5 connectors and pressing the boards together.
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.7.7 T1/PRI (1PRIU) Interface PCB (Figure 2-38 - Figure 2-39) The T1/PRI PCB provides an interface for DS1, T1 and ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) applications. This PCB has a single 24-channel 64Kb/s digital signal circuit which can be configured for either T1 trunks or PRI. Each PCB connects to the network via an NTI Network Termination.
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Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup Front View Side View PRI Interface Circuit To NT1 Network Termination Common Control Circuit LED2 LED2 Link Status (at Solder side) LED1 LED1 Status LED (at Solder side) Daughter Board I/F (For Future Enhancement) *In case of T-point Connection *In case of S-point Connection Figure 2-38:...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.7.7.1 LED Indications LED Indication Operation Status Operation Status Live LED Busy LED (green) (red) PCB Initializing Flashing Boot program starting (100 ms) Flashing PCB assignment refused (system (1 second) capacity exceeded or software version incorrect) Flashing Trouble found during self-...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.7.7.3 To install a T1/PRI Interface PCB: In system programming (10-51) select either T1 or PRI. ● If the PCB has already been installed, you may need to remove the PCB, undefine the slot in Program 90-05, redefine the PCB in Program 10-51, then reinstall the PCB.
ON. After approximately 10 seconds, release the SW1 (load) button. ● This performs a cold start on the UX5000 system to make sure you’re starting with a defaulted system. ● When powering up any other time, simply turn the power button on. With a multiple KSU system, turn off the expansion KSU’s power supply, then the main KSU’s power supply.
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup ECTION PCB STARTUP 2.9.1 Initial Extension PCB Installation Plug the PCBs into each KSU slot in numerical order. The order in which the station PCBs (SLIU, ESIU, 082U) are physically inserted determines the numbering plan. The installer must install extension PCBs in order (i.e.;...
The system can be programmed using three methods: ● Programming through a digital or IP keyset ● PC Programming ● Web Programming Refer to the UX5000 Software Manual (P/N 091200) for complete details on programming. 2 - 84 Chapter 2...
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup 2.9.5 Saving Your Configuration When you are done programming, you must be out of a program’s options to exit (pressing the MIC key will exit the program’s option). Press the SPK key. Any changes made will be saved to the CCPU. Press the MIC key to completely exit any program options, if needed.
Copying the System Software Files to a USB Flash Drive As the UX5000 system uses a USB flash drive/stick for software upgrades, it is possible to receive or download a compressed file from NEC containing the system software. The following information details the steps required to update the system software.
Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup If there are any existing files on the USB flash drive, you must delete or move any files off the card before proceeding. Open the directory containing the system software files to be used for the system update. Select all the files within the folder and copy them to the USB flash drive.
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Chapter 2 - PCB Installation and Startup Turn the system power off by first powering down any expansion KSUs, then power down the Controlling KSU-B. Once the system has completed its powering down cycle (all LEDs are off), insert the USB flash drive containing the software upgrade into the USB connector on the CCPU.
! IMPORTANT ! While the system is powered up, data may be written to the S-RAM or flash memory at any time. If the UX5000 requires a system reset, you must power off the system using the power switch on the front of the Base KSU.
ECTION Connectors The UX5000 system uses a combination of RJ-61 and RJ-45 connectors for interfacing with the PCBs. The RJ- 61 connectors are used for the telecommunications devices (telephones, trunks, etc.) and the RJ-45 connectors are used for LAN interfacing. Refer to the sections below for pin-out details.
Chapter 3 - Installing Extensions and Trunks ECTION RJ-45 CONNECTIONS 3.2.1 Making RJ-45 Cables For network devices, such as IP phones, RJ-45 cables are used to connect the system to the LAN. Use the following pin information when creating your own RJ-45 cables. Female Male Name...
Chapter 3 - Installing Extensions and Trunks ECTION RJ-61 TO 66 BLOCK CONNECTIONS 3.3.1 Wiring RJ-61 Cables to 66 Blocks When not using a 25-pair amphenol cable to connect extensions or trunks, use the following pin information for the RJ-61 connector to connect your cables to the 66 blocks. 66 Block RJ-61 Connector Block Termination 1: WHT-BLU...
Chapter 3 - Installing Extensions and Trunks ECTION KSU BIX CONNECTIONS 3.4.1 Wiring With BIX Connectors If you choose to use the BIX Mounts and Connectors for the cable connection of extensions or trunks, the units can be connected to the side of the KSU and Expansion KSU. Figure 3-4: BIX CONNECTORS Figure 3-5: BIX CONNECTORS - SIDE VIEW Figure 3-6: BIX CONNECTORS - FRONT VIEW...
Chapter 3 - Installing Extensions and Trunks ECTION INSTALLING CABLES 3.5.1 Installing Extension Cross-Connect Blocks It is recommended to install cross-connect blocks for each of the system's major extension port device groups. Cross-connect blocks provide an easy way to troubleshoot, determine port identification numerically, and determine port utilization.
Chapter 3 - Installing Extensions and Trunks ECTION INSTALLING EXTENSIONS 3.6.1 Key Extension Cabling Each key extension requires one-pair twisted station cable from the MDF to the modular jack. A maximum of 24 2-wire extensions can be installed per 50-pin block. To connect key station cabling: Punch down one pair 24 AWG station cable for each key telephone to a cross-connect block.
Chapter 3 - Installing Extensions and Trunks ECTION INSTALLING SINGLE LINE TELEPHONES 3.7.1 Single Line Extension Cabling (Figure 3-7) Each single line extension requires one-pair twisted station cable from the MDF to the modular jack. A maximum of 24 2-wire extensions can be installed per 50-pin 66 block. To connect station cabling: Punch down one pair 24 AWG station cable for each single line telephone to a cross-connect block.
Chapter 3 - Installing Extensions and Trunks ECTION EXTENSION CUTDOWN 3.8.1 Extension Cutdown Sheet Configuration (Figure 3-11 - Figure 3-12) Due to the inherent flexibility of the universal PCB slot configuration, standard cutdown sheets for extension cabling do not apply. The order in which the extension PCBs (8/16ESIU, 4/8SLIU, 4/8SLIDB) are installed determines the assigned extension number.
Chapter 3 - Installing Extensions and Trunks ECTION INSTALLING CO/PBX LINES 3.9.1 Ground Start/Loop Start Line Cabling Ground start trunks/loop start lines must be bridged from the telco RJ21X to a line cross-connect block (A). Each ground/loop start CO/PBX line requires one-pair cross-connect cable from the RJ21X to the line (A) block.
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Chapter 3 - Installing Extensions and Trunks One-Pair Telco Line Xconnect RJ21X "A1" Block Loop Start Ground Trunk 8 Loop Tie Line Start Lines 4 DID Trunks used 8 Ground Start Trunks Bridging Clips To RJ-61 25-Pair To Central Cable Connector Office 2-Pair...
Chapter 3 - Installing Extensions and Trunks 3-10 ECTION INSTALLING DID TRUNKS 3.10.1 DID Trunks (Figure 3-16) Direct Inward Dialing trunks must be bridged from the telco RJ21X to a line cross-connect (A) block. Each DID Trunk requires one-pair cross-connect from the RJ21X to the line (A) block. The A block connects to the DID PCB and an RJ-61 jack.
If your central office has a high level of AC noise or if your site is experiencing excessive hum on the DID lines, a customer-provided isolation transformer can be installed between the UX5000 and telco blocks to help to suppress the hum.
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment ECTION Phone and Optional Equipment Overview 4.1.1 Overview The following charts provide a quick overview of the upgrade options available with the UX5000 phones. Telephone Upgrades Category Equipment Comment DG-32e (DESI-Less phone) Digital...
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Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment Telephone Upgrades Category Equipment Comment Bluetooth Cordless Handset with The 60-Button DSS Console can be paired with Options Common Hub (Class 1), 60-Button DSS any digital or IP keyset except for the Value Console, Bluetooth HUB Adapter keysets.
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment ECTION 2PGDAD MODULE 4.2.1 Using a 2PGDAD Module (Figure 4-1 - Figure 4-8) The 2PGDAD module provides two circuits which allow connection to external terminals such as: ● Door Box ● External Speaker ●...
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment 4.2.3 Setting Up 2PGDAD Module Connections ● If the 2PGDAD Module is to be wall mounted, it is recommended that all the cable connections be made first. ● In order for the module to ID correctly after setting the jumpers, if the port to be used was previously assigned, set the circuit type to “0”...
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Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment Set the S3 - S6 jumpers to the proper settings for the function to be used. Function LED Indication Open Open Door Box On when in use. Open Short External Paging Speaker On when in use. Channel 1 Short Open...
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Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment Insert the cable into the proper CN4 or CN5 location while holding down the lock button (holding down this lock button is easiest with a flat-head screwdriver). Once the cable is in place, release the lock button.
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Cordless II, Cordless Lite II, or 2PGDAD module, a technician may connect a line cord directly from an extension port on the UX5000 ESIU PCB. Though this is not the recommended connection, it can be used to test these devices.
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Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment The back of the 2PGDAD module has two key-hole type openings. Place the 2PGDAD module over the two screws and slide it down or over (depending on the positioning) to lock it in place. Protruding screws Protruding...
4.3.1 Dial Pads With the UX5000 digital keysets or IP terminals, replacement dial pads are available which can enhance the operations of the telephone for a specific use (such as Hotel/Motel, ACD, retirement facility). The following installation instructions can be used for Value 2-Button or 6-Button, Enhanced 12-Button or 24-Button, or DESI-Less telephones.
Dial Pad Type Push LED Indication Japanese Line 1 LED on Red Model A Telephone Line 2 LED on Red Model B UX5000 Telephone Line 1 and 2 LED on Red Call Center Line 1 LED on Green Hotel-1 Line 2 LED on...
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Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment Select the type of dial button kit being used by pressing the Up/Down key. Line Key Entry Description Kit1 Type A - Japan with cursor key Kit2 Type A - US with cursor key Kit3 Type B - US with cursor key Kit4...
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment ECTION DOOR BOX 4.4.1 Installing a Door Box (Figure 4-9 - Figure 4-10) A 2PGDAD Module is required for this feature. The Door Box is a self-contained, water-resistant, Intercom unit typically used to monitor an entrance door. A visitor at the door can press the Door Box call button (like a door bell).
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Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment To connect a Door Box to an external relay for an unlock device, for example, connect one-pair 24 AWG station cable from the Relay 5 (for Door Box 1) or Relay 6 (for Door Box 2) connectors (CN5) in the 2PGDAD module.
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment Rear view To Door Chime Box 1 Cross- Connect to 66M1- To Door 50 Block Unlock Device to PGDAD Adaptor Misc Block Holes for mounting screws Screw Figure 4-10: INSTALLING A DOOR BOX Chapter 4 4 - 15...
✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ For specifications, refer to Section 6-1 UX5000 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS in Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List on page 6-1. For additional information, refer to Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console in the Software Manual. 4.5.2 Installing a 60-Button DSS Console to a Digital Keyset Install a modular jack for each 60-Button DSS Console.
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment Place the DSS side panel onto the side of the keyset and screw into place using the 3 screws provided. Slide the DSS Console over the DSS side panel until it clicks into place.
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment Slide the DSS Console over the DSS side panel until it clicks into place. Secure the console to the side panel using the 2 screws provided. Connect the DSS Console to the IP terminal using the special cable provided.
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment ECTION EXTERNAL PAGING 4.6.1 External Page (Figure 4-11) Two external page zone/door box circuits are provided by each 2PGDAD installed. Each Door Box/external page circuit provides a dry relay contact. The external page speakers provided by the 2PGDAD modules are 1- 8 - the relays on the 2PGDAD modules are numbered 1-8.
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Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment External Page CN2 or CN3 Page Control External Relay To 8/16 ESIU PCB AC 117V Relay 8 Relay 7 Relay 6 - for CN3 Relay 5 - for CN2 PGDAD Module Figure 4-11: 2PGDAD CABLE CONNECTION The 2PGDAD module provides amplifiers for each page output port (for a maximum of +8 dBM, 600 ohms at 1KHz).
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment ECTION EXTERNAL PAGING AND DOOR BOX/PAGE RELAYS 4.7.1 External Page Relays Four external dry contact relays are available when a 2PGDAD is installed which can be used to activate ancillary devices (i.e. door unlock devices). When the relay on the 2PGDAD is used, there is no need to assign the relay to the Door Box - simply connect the relay as detailed in the steps below for the Door Box used.
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment ECTION EXTERNAL RECORDING SYSTEM / EXTERNAL RINGER 4.8.1 External Recording System or External Ringer (Figure 4-14) The 2PGDAD allows for the connection of an external recording system or external ringer. With a customer- provided tape recorder, when an extension user dials the ACI analog port extension number, they can automatically start the recorder and activate the record function.
4.9.1 Full Duplex Setting for Telephones With the UX5000 digital keysets or IP terminals, by default, each phone uses full-duplex mode for conversations (allowing both parties to talk and be heard simultaneously). if required, this can be changed to half-duplex mode. The following installation instructions can be used for Value 2-Button or 6-Button, Enhanced 12-Button or 24-Button, or DESI-Less telephones.
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment 4-10 ECTION HEADSETS 4.10.1 Connecting a Headset A keyset user can utilize a customer-provided headset in place of the handset. Like using Handsfree, using the headset frees up the user’s hands for other work. However, Headset Operation provides privacy not available from handsfree.
IP terminal device. This provides an additional way to power the NEC IP terminals (UX5000 IP phone). With this adapter, the IP terminals on the UX5000 system can be powered using: ●...
IEEE802.3af STD System Cisco Discovery Protocol System NEC BlueFire 200/24 Switch Connect the NEC VoIP telephone to the TEL connector on the ILPA-R adapter with the LAN cable provided with the adapter. ● If a customer-provided cable is used, the total length from the switch to the telephone should be less than 328 feet.
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Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment Line Cord Cross-Over Cable 802.3af Compliant Switch Figure 4-14: NEC TERMINAL CONNECTION TO AN IEEE 802.3af PoE SWITCH Chapter 4 4 - 33...
4.12.1 Line Keys With the UX5000 digital keysets or IP terminals, replacement line keys are available which can enhance the number of line keys available for a telephone. The following installation instructions can be used for Value 2- Button or 6-Button, Enhanced 12-Button or 24-Button, or DESI-less telephones.
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment 4.12.4 Programming the IP Telephone for the Dial Pad and Line Key Kit Enter the terminal’s program mode by pressing HOLD CONF * #. At the log-in screen, enter the user name (default: ADMIN) and password (default: 6633222) and press the OK Soft Key.
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment 4-13 ECTION MUSIC SOURCES 4.13.1 Music on Hold The system can provide Music on Hold from either an internally synthesized source on the CCPU or from an external source. The external MOH can be a tuner, tape deck, CD player, etc. In addition to a connector on the CCPU, the 2PGDAD modules also provide connections for external MOH sources.
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Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment RCA Plug Music Source CN2 or CN3 To ESIU PCB PGDAD Module Figure 4-15: 2PGDAD CONNECTIONS 4 - 38 Chapter 4...
The UX5000 digital keysets and IP terminals provide 3 types of optional interfaces/adapters: handset units, adapters for the bottom of the telephones/terminals, and line key kits. Each UX5000 keyset/terminal may have multiple optional adapters installed, depending on the type of keyset/terminal and the adapter used. These adapters provide the keyset different capabilities, depending on the adapters installed.
Value ✔ ✔ ✔ For specifications, refer to Section 6-1 UX5000 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS in Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List on page 6-1. 4.14.2.1 Installing the 16LK Module: Unplug any cables from the keyset (line cord, LAN cable, power adapter).
✔ ✔ ✔ For specifications, refer to Section 6-1 UX5000 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS in Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List on page 6-1. Be sure the connected audio device provides a standard AUX level input. The use of monitoring, recording, or listening devices to eavesdrop, monitor, retrieve,...
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment 4.14.3.1 Installing the ADA Adapter: Set the dip switch for recording: Position 1 and 6 ON, all others OFF. ADA Dip Switches Bit 1 Recording confirmation sent. On: OPIA path of telephone is opened. Off: OPIA path of telephone is closed.
IP-CTS Enhanced Value Enhanced Value ✔ For specifications, refer to Section 6-1 UX5000 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS in Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List on page 6-1. 4.14.4.1 Installing the APR Adapter: Set the dip switches. APR Dip Switches Bit 1 Retro mode - Set to On when a UX5000 keyset with an APR adapter is used on an Aspire telephone system (then set bits 2-4).
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Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment Unplug the keyset completely: line cord, LAN cable, and any power adapter which may be connected to the keyset. Lower the legs of the keyset if they are raised. On the bottom of the telephone, remove the connector cover for the bottom option interface.
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment 4.14.5 Bluetooth Cordless Handset (BCH) Interface This optional interface provides the keyset user the option to use Bluetooth technology to provide a cordless handset. This handset/cradle combination provides: ● Keyset-like Handset ● 8 Line Buttons ●...
Touch Tone: Press ‘o’ on the dial pad to activate/deactivate the touch tone. When activated, a 1 kHz single tone will be heard when any key is pressed. Music on Hold: Music is provided by the UX5000 system for keysets or from the IP terminal.
Plantronics Voyager 510 headset is recommended. Option Compatibility IP Terminal Digital Keyset IP-CTS Enhanced Value Enhanced Value ✔ ✔ ✔ For specifications, refer to Section 6-1 UX5000 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS in Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List on page 6-1. Chapter 4 4 - 47...
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment 4.14.6.1 Operation 4.14.6.1.1 BHA / Bluetooth Hub Adapter: Using a Headset: Outgoing Call: Push the TALK button on the Bluetooth headset and dial the telephone number. Incoming Call: Push the TALK button. Ringing is provided by the BTC. Adjust the Volume: Press the Volume button on the terminal.
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment 4.14.7 PSA-R Adapter (Figure 4-34) Using the PSA Adapter provides power failure capability for the IP (Value or Sophisticated) and digital Value keysets. This allows a user to make or receive an outside call using the central office if a keyset is unable to make or receive a call, if for instance, there was a power failure.
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Figure 4-18: PSA LAYOUT Option Compatibility IP Terminal Digital Keyset Sophisticated Value Economy Value Economy ✔ ✔ ✔ For specifications, refer to Section 6-1 UX5000 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS in Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List on page 6-1. 4 - 50 Chapter 4...
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment 4.14.7.1 Installing the PSA-R Adapter: Unplug any cables to the keyset (line cord, LAN cable, AC power). Unplug the handset coil cord from the bottom of the telephone and remove the handset. Turn the phone upside down. Tilt the handset cradle stopper towards the cradle until it releases with a click.
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment 4.14.7.2 Using the PSA-R Adapter: With an analog line connected, the PSA-R adapter will automatically switch to the analog line connection when power is lost. Placing Calls: When the PSTN line has been activated either manually by the switch or due to a power failure, use the dial pad buttons (0-9, *, #) to place an outside call.
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment 4-15 ECTION POWER FAILURE TELEPHONES 4.15.1 Power Failure (Figure 4-19) The system allows connection for basic telephone service during a power failure. The power failure operation occurs during a commercial power failure, and is not affected by PCB failure. Power Failure Transfer is provided by connecting to the COIU PCB.
4.15.3 Installing the Power Failure Telephones: Connect an RJ-61 connector to the COIU PCB installed in the UX5000 system. Install a modular jack for each single line telephone supporting PF operation. The modular jack should be within six feet of the phone.
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment 4-16 ECTION SLT ADAPTER 4.16.1 Using the SLT Adapter (Figure 4-20 - Figure 4-22) The SLT Adapter converts a digital port from an ESIU PCB into an analog port which can be used for connecting on-premise 2500 type single line devices (i.e., telephones, fax machines, modems, etc.).
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment 4.16.2 Installing the SLT Adapter Punch down one pair 24 AWG station cable for each SLT Adapter to a cross-connect block. To ESIU Port Analog Single Line Telephone Figure 4-20: INSTALLING THE SLT ADAPTER Run one-pair cross-connect from the cross-connect block to the extension (B) block for each SLT Adapter.
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment 4.16.3 Wall-Mounting the SLT Adapter Unplug the two line cords from the SLT Adapter. Remove the two screws from the front of the SLT Adapter. Lift the cover off the adapter. Figure 4-21: REMOVING THE COVER Using the two screws provided with the SLT Adapter, attach the back cover to the desired location.
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment 4-17 ECTION Telephones ✎ Optional interfaces for features such as PSA Built-In Cradle, Bluetooth Cordless Handset (BCH), Bluetooth Hub (BHA), ADA, and 16 Line Key Modules, can be attached to most telephones. 4.17.1 IP-CTS This telephone is available as an IP phone.
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment ● Security Enhancement of Auto Configuration ● Network Authentication ● Security (Summary) ● LLDP ● Protection for Terminal Information ✍ At a glance IP-CTS ( ) Telephone ✔ ✔ Function Keys: Digital DESI-Less Line 60-Button DSS Console: ✔...
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment 4.17.1 Enhanced: DESI-Less This telephone is available as an IP phone or as a digital keyset. The DESI-Less Enhanced telephone features: ● XML Open Interface Support ● Full-Dot Gray Scale Backlit Double LCD ●...
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment ✍ At a glance Digital Enhanced DESI-Less ( ) Telephone ✔ ✔ Function Keys: Digital DESI-Less Line 60-Button DSS Console: ✔ Key/LCD Unit: Handsfree (Speakerphone): ADA Adapter: ✔ Full Duplex IP DESI-Less Line Key/ APR Adapter: ✔...
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment 4.17.1 Enhanced: 12-Button Display, 24-Button Display, 16LK These telephones are available as IP phones or as digital keysets. Figure 4-24: Enhanced Telephone These Enhanced telephones feature: ● XML Open Interface Support ● Full-Dot Gray Scale Backlit LCD ●...
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Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment ✍ At a glance Digital Enhanced ( ) Telephone ✔ ✔ ✔ Function Keys: Digital DESI-Less Line 60-Button DSS Console: ✔ Key/LCD Unit: Handsfree (Speakerphone): ADA Adapter: ✔ ✔ Full Duplex IP DESI-Less Line Key/ APR Adapter: ✔...
Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment 4.17.1 Value: 6-Button Display, 2-Button w/o LCD These telephones are available as IP phones or as digital keysets. These Value telephones feature: ● XML Open Interface Support ● Full-Dot Black and White LCD ●...
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Chapter 4 - Telephones and Optional Equipment ✍ At a glance Value ( ) Telephone ✔ ✔ Function Keys: Digital DESI-Less Line 60-Button DSS Console: Key/LCD Unit: Handsfree (Speakerphone): ADA Adapter: ✔ Full Duplex IP DESI-Less Line Key/ APR Adapter: LCD Unit: Half Duplex BCH Adapter:...
Using a LAN setup (local area network) with the UX5000 system complies with the ethernet standard (10Base- T/100Base-TX). To connect a telephone to a LAN connection, the system allows the use of a UX5000 digital IP keyset or an H.323 IP digital telephone.
DHCP as there is no need to assign and program individual IP Addresses for the LAN equipment. To use a dynamic IP Address, a DHCP server must be provided. The UX5000 system provides the ability to use DHCP.
VoIP keysets which talk to non-IP keysets. VoIP keyset-to-VoIP keyset can talk without a media gateway and without using any DSP resources using the Peer-to-Peer feature. Refer to the VoIP feature in the UX5000 Software Manual for more detail on the Peer-to-Peer feature. Terminals ●...
Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List ECTION UX5000 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS UX5000 System Capacities 7 KSUs 19” KSU 19” KSU 9.5” KSU 19” KSU with IP Notes Connection Trunks - Analog (CO/PBX lines) - PRI - 1.5M...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List UX5000 System Capacities 19” KSU 19” KSU Networked 9.5” KSU 19” KSU x4 Notes w/CCPU w/o CCPU KSUs Conference 64 (32- 64 (32- 64 (32- Circuits parties max parties max parties max Conference)
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List UX5000 PCB Capacities Max. 19” KSU 19” KSU 19” KSU Networked 9.5” KSU Trunks/Ext/ w/CCPU w/o CCPU KSUs Channels KSUs: 9.5” KSU-B1 - Base KSU with power supply (4x50 sites) 9.5” KSU-E1 - Expansion (4x50 sites) 19”...
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C (-4 - 140 Humidity: 20-90% RH Door Box Temperature: -20 C - 60 C (-4 - 140 Humidity: 20-80% (non-condensing) UX5000 Power Supply Operating: Temperature: 0 C - +40 C (32 - 104 Humidity: 20-90% RH Power Requirements A dedicated 110 VAC 60 Hz circuit located within seven feet of the KSU is required. You should install a separate dedicated outlet for each KSU.
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List UX5000 Electrical Specifications Power Supply AC Power Supply Dedicated 15 Amp circuit Power Requirements: 120 VAC @ 15A Controlling/Base KSU Input Voltage: 100VAC to 240VAC (Rated Voltage: 115VAC / 120VAC) Input Current: 3A (at 100VAC) to 1.5A (at 240VAC) per power supply Output Voltage Type Supplied: +3.3VDC / +5VDC / -24VDC / -48VDC / -27.3VDC...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List DC Output Method Output +3.3V -28V -24V -48V -27.3V Output for (Charging for Voltage Types External Fan Backup / Rated Battery) Voltage Voltage -43.2V ~ - -26.5V ~ - +3.135V ~ +4.75V ~ -26.6V ~ - -21.6V ~ - +3.465V...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List Mechanical Specifications Equipment Width Depth Height Weight UX5000 19” KSU-A1 16.9” 14.6” 3.6” (88mm) approx. 8 kg (430mm) (36mm) (when all slots occupied) Value Digital Telephone: DG-2v (2-Button Non-Display) 179mm 225mm 112mm 0.9 kg...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List IP-CTS Telephone 5.7” TFT QVGA 16-bit Color with Backlit Touch Panel 2 Size Display - Double height characters can be displayed Maximum screen size is 28 column (double byte character 14 column) x 4 rows Terminal information is locked by the Protection button.
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Wall Mount RoHS Compliant IP-CTS Telephone Item Explanation Call Protocol NEC Enhanced SIP / KTS Enhanced SIP RTP (Audio) CODEC Narrow Band - 3.4kHz Audio Bandwidth G.711, G.711 Appendix II, G.729a, G.729aB Wide Band - 7kHz Audio Bandwidth Telephony Function G.722 - 64kbps...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List IP-CTS Telephone Configuration IP Phone Manager (Windows based) Handset Programming Maintenance WebPro Function Firmware Update Manual and Automatic Update Protection of Protection for Terminal information Security Personal Password Protection Information Remote Lock Browser XML Browser Standard Application (only...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List Enhanced IP Telephones Ten key (0-9, *, #), Cursor and Function Keys Fixed Function Keys (changeable for vertical markets) 4 Buttons plus CHECK and CLEAR Soft Key Headset Interface ADA (Recording Adapter) BHA (Bluetooth Hub) Bottom - 1 slot BCH (Bluetooth Cordless Handset) - uses the Bottom and Handset slots...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List Enhanced IP Telephones Item Explanation Call Protocol NEC Enhanced SIP / KTS Enhanced SIP RTP (Audio) CODEC Narrow Band - 3.4kHz Audio Bandwidth G.711, G.711 Appendix II, G.729a, G.729aB Wide Band - 7kHz Audio Bandwidth Telephony Function G.722 - 64kbps...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List Enhanced IP Telephones Protection of Protection for Terminal information Security Personal Password Protection Information Remote Lock Browser XML Browser Standard Application (only LCD phone) Downloadable Ringer : Yes Music on Hold: WAV file stored in IP terminal - 3 to Ringer/MOH Tone 5 files can be stored (8kHz WAV File - 32 seconds max / 16kHz WAV File - 16 seconds max)
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Built-In Wall Mount RoHS Compliant Value IP Telephones Item Explanation Call Protocol NEC Enhanced SIP / KTS Enhanced SIP RTP (Audio) CODEC Narrow Band - 3.4kHz Audio Bandwidth G.711, G.711 Appendix II, G.729a, G.729aB Telephony Function Improved Voice Acoustic Echo Canceller...
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Supports SIP-ALG Remote VPN Client (IPsec) Connection Security Authentication (Call control, XML browser, etc.) Encryption (Call control, RTP, etc.) Management Trouble information notification (NEC proprietary) Function Configuration IP Phone Manager (Windows based) Maintenance Handset Programming Function Firmware Update Manual and Automatic Update...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List Enhanced Digital Telephones DS-32e Call Control Area (DESI-Less) 168x58 Dot Matrix Black & White LCD with Backlit 28 column x 4 row (6* 12 Font) Line: Alphanumeric 14 column x 4 row (12* 12 Font) Line: Japanese Kanji Line Key Area 12 Characters and Icon: Alphanumeric 5 Characters and Icon: Japanese Kanji...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List Value Digital Telephones with LCD 24 column x 3 row Character LCD without Backlit Non-Display None with LCD 6-Button with Red & Green LEDs Line Key Non-Display 2-Button with Red & Green LEDs Ten key (0-9, *, #), Cursor and Function Keys Fixed Function Keys (changeable for vertical markets)
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List 2PGDAD Module/NTCPU Input/Output Audio/Music Input Input Impedance: 47 KOhm @ 1KHz Audio/Paging Output 2PGDAD: Output Impedance: 600 Ohms @ 1 KHz Maximum Output: +8 dBm CCPU: Output Impedance: 600 Ohms @ 1 KHz Maximum Output: -3 dBm Relay Contacts...
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Recording started/stopped by off-hook or VOR Control for Recording (synchronized with voice level) of the recording machine. When the terminal is idle, no recording is done. RoHS Compliant Can connect to UX5000 telephone on an Aspire system. Retrofit Chapter 6 6 - 21...
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Max. 15m (49 feet) - Less than loop resistance 5.4 ohm Distance (APR-SLT) Less than 26mA (no branch connection) Supply Current to Analog Line RoHS Compliant Can connect to UX5000 telephone on an Aspire system. Retrofit BGM/MOH Music Source Input Input Impedance: 47KOhm / 1Khz...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List BHA - Bluetooth Hub Adapter Provide Bluetooth Hub Adapter Using Common Purpose Bluetooth Technology Bluetooth Headset or Cell Phone (answering incoming Target Peripheral cell phone calls) Bottom Slot Install Slot 1 (1mW100mW) Wireless Class 2 Meters Distance 16 within 100 meters (outside) or 50 meters (inside).
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Disconnect, Hold, etc.), 10 Key Dial Pad, Cursor Keys Cordless Handset Keys (4 Direction keys and 1 Enter key) NEC Original Bluetooth Handset or Bluetooth Headset Target Peripheral Charge Cradle Connects to Handset Slot (left of terminal - handset cradle needs to be changed) and...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List DESI-Less LK/LCD Unit for IP Phone Provide Additional LCD Line Keys Purpose Enhanced IP Phones Target Phone 2 LCD Displays - One for Call Control, One for Line Keys 224*96 Dot Matrix Gray Scale LCD with Backlit 28*6 (8* 16 Font) or 34*8 (6* 12 Font) Line: Alphanumeric 14*6 (16* 16 Font) or 18*8 (12* 12 Font) Line: Japanese Kanji Line Key Area...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List DSS Console - 60-Button Direct Station Selection Provide Additional Function Keys Purpose IP Phone: Right of Terminal ( connected to the side option Install Slot slot using a special cable Digital Phone: Direct Connection to System 60 Keys with LEDS Number of Keys Multiple Page Support (8 pages) for Each Key...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List SLT Adapter Constant Current Circuit: Current fixed at 47 mA Signal Method On-Hook Condition: 48VDC Ringer Signal: 180 Vp-p, 16Hz SLIU PCB / SLIDB Signal Method On-Hook Condition: -46VDC +- 3VDC Message Waiting Signal: -110VDC +- 3VDC or FSK Ringer Signal: 16Hz/20Hz/25Hz, 75Vrms +-1Vrms (no load condition), -28Vdc Constant Current Type Battery Feeding: (25mA / -28Vdc) UL Listed System...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List UX5000 Cable Requirements Device Cable Type Cable Run Length (ft) Notes Key Telephone, • DSS Console: 2-wire 24 AWG • 2790 (no AC or options) • 3940 (with AC, no options) • Single Line...
Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List ECTION PARTS LIST Common Equipment Description Part Number 3 blade chassis (base) (IP3NA-3KSU-B1) 0910000 3 blade chassis (expansion) (IP3WW-3KSU-E1) 0910002 6 blade chassis (IP3NA-6KSU-A1) 0910004 short term battery box (IP3WW-SMALL BATT BOX) 0910006 long term battery box (IP3WW-LARGE BATT BOX) 0910007 Floor mount set (IP3WW-FLOOR MOUNT SET)
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List PCBs Description Part Number Main Processor Board (IP3NA-CCPU-A1) 0911001 Chassis expansion board for Base (IP3WW-EXIFU-B1) 0911020 Chassis expansion board for Expansion (IP3WW-EXIFU-E1) 0911022 16 Voice Mail (IP3WW-16VMDB-A1) 0911024 16 Voice Mail w/MODEM (IP3WW-16VMDB-B1) 0911026 Memory Expansion Board on CCPU-A1 (IP3WW-MEMDB-A1) 0911028...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List Station Equipment Description Part Number Digital 2 w/o LCD (BK) (IP3NA-2TH TEL(BK)) 0910040 Digital 6 w/ LCD (BK) (IP3NA-6TXH TEL(BK)) 0910042 Digital 12 w/ LCD (BK) (IP3NA-12TXH TEL(BK)) 0910044 Digital 12 w/ LCD (WH) (IP3NA-12TXH TEL(WH)) 0910046 Digital 24 w/ LCD (BK) (IP3NA-24TXH TEL(BK)) 0910048...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List Station Equipment Description Part Number LCD Unit W/ backlit (BK) (IP3NA-LBU-LCD(BK)) 0910116 LCD Unit W/ backlit (WH) (IP3NA-LBU-LCD(WH)) 0910118 Wall Mount Unit (IP3NA-WM) 0910120 Spare NarrowBand Handset (BK) (IP3NA-HANDSET Narrow (BK)) 0912001 Spare NarrowBand Handset (WH) (IP3NA-HANDSET Narrow (WH) 0912002 Spare WideBand Handset (BK) (IP3NA-HANDSET Wide (BK)) 0912003...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List Licenses / Applications Description Part Number System Unlimited Port License (LU-SYS-UNLIMIT-LIC) 0910400 System 256 Port License (LU-SYS-256 PORT-LIC) 0910463 System 128 Port License (LU-SYS-128 PORT-LIC) CygniLink (LU-SYS-CYGNILINK-LIC) CygniLink 1 node (LU-LIC-SYS-CYGNILINK1-LIC) 0910401 CygniLink 2 nodes (LU-SYS-CYGNILINK2-LIC) 0910464 CygniLink 5 nodes (LU-SYS-CYGNILINK5-LIC) 0910465...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List Licenses / Applications Description Part Number Embedded Voice Mail: Number of Port for VRS 1 port (U-LIC-VM-VRS) 0910414 Number of Port for VRS 2 ports (LU-VM-VRS2-LIC) 0910481 Number of Port for VRS 4 ports (LU-VM-VRS4--LIC) 0910482 Number of Port for VRS 8 ports (LU-VM-VRS8-LIC) 0910483...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List Licenses / Applications Description Part Number Desktop Suite: PC Soft Phone LIC 1 (LU-DESKTOP SUITE-Soft Phone1-LIC) 0910427 PC Soft Phone LIC 4 (LU-DESKTOP SUITE-Soft Phone4-LIC) 0910497 PC Soft Phone LIC 8 (LU-DESKTOP SUITE-Soft Phone8-LIC) 0910498 PC Soft Phone LIC 16 (LU-DESKTOP SUITE-Soft Phone16-LIC) 0910499...
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List Licenses / Applications Description Part Number UX Call Analyst-20 Basic License (U-LIC-CM-ANALYST-BASIC) 0910434 Communications Analyst-Basic License (LU-CA-ANALYST-BASIC-LIC) Communications Analyst-Station Packs (U-LIC-CM-ANALYST-STATION) 0910435 Communications Analyst-Network Client (U-LIC-CM-ANALYST-NW-CLIENT) 0910436 Communications Analyst-CallAlert (LU-CA-ANALYST-ALERT-LIC) U-LIC-CM-ANALYST-PROJECT Communications Analyst-Project and case billing manager (LU-CA-ANALYST-PROJECT- 0910438 LIC) Communications Analyst-Multiple locations (LU-CA-ANALYST-MULTI-LIC)
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Chapter 6 - Specifications and Parts List Licenses / Applications Description Part Number Server: 3rd Party CTI 10 Clients (LU-SERVER-3RD-CTI-CLIENT10-LIC) 3rd Party CTI 20 Clients (LU-SERVER-3RD-CTI-CLIENT20-LIC) 3rd Party CTI 50 Clients (LU-SERVER-3RD-CTI-CLIENT50-LIC) LCS Collaboration _BMG_ (LU-SERVER-LCS-BMG-LIC) (R2) LCS Collaboration _uaCSTA_ (LU-SERVER-LCS-CSTA-LIC) (R2) SOAP Presence (LU-SERVER-SOAP-LIC) Application CD for user desktop Applications (AU DESKTOP PC APP CD): 0910527...
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NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. 4 Forest Parkway Shelton, CT 06484 www.necux5000.com Important Telephone Numbers Sales Support and General Information 800-365-1928 ....
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NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. 4 Forest Parkway Shelton, CT 06484 www.necux5000.com (See inside back cover for contact information.) (0913100) Printed in U.S.A. March 7, 2008, Rev 4...