NEC NEAX2000 ND-91649 General Description Manual

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  • Page 1: General Description

    ND-91649 (E) ISSUE 3 General Description NEC Corporation...
  • Page 3 NEC Corporation reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features, at any time, without notice. NEC Corporation has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC Corporation and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC Corporation.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CHAPTER 4 OVERVIEW OF INSTALLATION, PROGRAMMING, AND MAINTENANCE ... 39 Installation...39 Programming ...40 Maintenance ...41 CHAPTER 5 SPECIFICATIONS ... 42 System Capacity ...42 IP Specifications ...45 Line Conditions...47 Cell Station/Zone Transceiver Line Conditions...48 Traffic Capacity...49 DRS (Device Registration Server)...49 ND-91649(E) TABLE OF CONTENTS Page i...
  • Page 6 ND-91649(E) ISSUE 3 Figure Title Figure 1-1 NEAX 2000 IPS...1 Figure 1-2 NEAX 2000 IPS System Overview...2 Figure 1-3 Example of Network Configuration of Remote PIM over IP ...3 Figure 1-4 Retrofit MP/FP for Upgrading NEAX 7400 ICS M100 to IPS (Single MP System)...4 Figure 1-5 Retrofit MP/FP for Upgrading NEAX 7400 ICS M100 to IPS (Dual MP System)...4 Figure 1-6 Trunking Diagram of NEAX 2000 IPS ...9 Figure 2-1 Module Configuration of NEAX 2000 IPS...10...
  • Page 7 Table 5-1 System Capacity (Single MP System)...42 Table 5-2 IP Specifications ...45 Table 5-3 Line Conditions ...47 Table 5-4 Cell Station/Zone Transceiver Line Conditions ...48 Table 5-5 Traffic Capacity ...49 Table 5-6 DRS (Device Registration Server)-System Based ...49 ND-91649(E) LIST OF TABLES Page iii...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Introduction

    INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION This document provides an overview of the NEAX 2000 IPS (Internet Protocol Server) stored program control digital electronic PBX. An introduction to the technical characteristics is included, along with a description of available system applications. System Overview...
  • Page 10: Figure 1-2 Neax 2000 Ips System Overview

    Both peer-to-peer connections and TDM-based connections are controlled by a new Main Processor (MP) card. The new MP card incorporates a built-in Device Registration Server (DRS) and a single interface point of IP connections to IP telephone, MATWorX, and OAI/ACD servers.
  • Page 11: Figure 1-3 Example Of Network Configuration Of Remote Pim Over Ip

    Remote PIM over IP NEAX 2000 IPS can install a PIM at remote site through IP network. At the main site, the NEAX 2000 IPS is installed and the Remote PIM is installed at remote site. The main site controls call processing and service feature access for station users located both main and remote sites.
  • Page 12: Figure 1-4 Retrofit Mp/Fp For Upgrading Neax 7400 Ics M100 To Ips (Single Mp System)

    Figure 1-5 Retrofit MP/FP for Upgrading NEAX 7400 ICS M100 to IPS (Dual MP System) * “NEAX 7400 ICS M100MX” is marketed in North/Latin America and Australia as “NEAX 2000 IVS VOICE SERVER.” * “NEAX 7400 ICS M100” is marketed in North America as “NEAX 2000 IVS” and in Australia as “NEAX ICS 120”.
  • Page 13: Hardware Architecture

    The MP employs a high-speed CPU, which is equivalent with Pentium. With this processing power and System On Chip (SOC) technology, the MP integrates Device Registration Server (DRS), AP01 (OAI) functions, which are provided by an additional card in the previous M100MX*.
  • Page 14 INTRODUCTION Extended Application Processor (AP) Port Capacity The NEAX 2000 IPS provides a maximum of 256 AP ports and it is independent of the 512 ports for the Line/Trunk (LT), therefore, more AP cards such as T1/E1 digital link cards can be used in the system. Universal Slot One PIM provides 12 card slots for Line/Trunk (LT).
  • Page 15: Software Architecture

    INTRODUCTION Software Architecture Built-in DRS (Device Registration Server) on MP The NEAX 2000 IPS incorporates DRS (Device Registration Server) on the MP. DRS provides Log-in/Log- term out management of D IP including Registration and Authentication. Also, the built-in DRS can be inter- worked with DHCP server to provide easy administration on IP address.
  • Page 16: Table 1-1 Technical Terms Of Neax 2000 Ips System

    INTRODUCTION Technical Terms Table 1-1 Technical Terms of NEAX 2000 IPS System SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Amplifier Trunk Card AP00 SMDR/Hotel Application Card External Music Source for Dterm Back Ground Music Service Basic Rate Interface Trunk Card Common Channel Handler Card 6/10 Party Conference Trunk Card Call Information System CALLER ID Receiver Trunk Card C.O.
  • Page 17: Figure 1-6 Trunking Diagram Of Neax 2000 Ips

    INTRODUCTION Trunking Diagram This figure shows a typical trunking diagram of the NEAX 2000 IPS system. Figure 1-6 Trunking Diagram of NEAX 2000 IPS ND-91649(E) CHAPTER 1 Page 9...
  • Page 18: Chapter 2 System Configuration

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Module Configuration The NEAX 2000 IPS consists of Port Interface Modules (PIM) depending on the system configuration, and there are two types of PIMs; “Physical” PIM and “Virtual” PIM. The Physical PIM is a “hardware” PIM and is used to accommodate an MP, FPs, IP PADs, legacy LT an AP cards, and power supply units.
  • Page 19: Installation Methods

    Installation Methods The NEAX 2000 IPS provides three installation methods as follows: Floor Standing Installation Wall Mounting Installation 19-inch Rack Mounting Installation Floor Standing Installation In Floor Standing Installation, the NEAX 2000 IPS is comprised of up to 8 Port Interface Modules (PIMs). PIM #0 BASE (64 ports)
  • Page 20: Figure 2-3 Wall-Mounting Of Pim

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Wall-mounting Installation The NEAX 2000 IPS can be wall-mounted with single or multiple PIM (MAX. 8) configuration. Figure 2-3 Wall-mounting of PIM CHAPTER 2 ND-91649(E) Page 12...
  • Page 21: Figure 2-4 19-Inch Rack-Mounting

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 19-inch Rack-mounting Installation The NEAX 2000 IPS can be mounted in the IEC-standard 19-inch rack up to 4 PIMs. (IEC: International Electro-technical Commission) 19” BRACKET(A) 19” BRACKET(B) Figure 2-4 19-inch Rack-mounting ND-91649(E) CHAPTER 2 Page 13...
  • Page 22: Modules And Installation Hardware

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Modules and Installation Hardware The NEAX 2000 IPS is comprised of up to 8 Port Interface Modules (PIMs). Modules (1) Port Interface Module (PIM) A PIM provides 13 card slots for common control, Line/Trunk (LT), and Application Processor (AP) cards. It also houses an AC/DC Power Supply (or DC/DC Power Supply), optional DC/DC Power Supply (for -48V), and batteries for protection from short-term (about 30 min.) power interruption.
  • Page 23: Circuit Cards

    All Line/Trunk cards used in NEAX 7400 ICS M100MX* are available for the system. * “NEAX 7400 ICS M100MX” is marketed in North/Latin America and Australia as “NEAX 2000 IVS VOICE SERVER.” term IPs, the voice data is transmitted and received directly, without...
  • Page 24 DRS = Device Registration Server term The D IP registration is executed by the DRS-System Based. The DRS-Network Based is not available term for the D IP registration. The DRS can be used as the Proxy server. CHAPTER 2 Page 16 ND-91649(E)
  • Page 25: Chapter 3 Terminals

    CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS A variety of terminal equipment may be connected to the NEAX 2000 IPS. The following equipment may be installed with the system. Attendant Console Desk Console term Series i term 2 (White/Black Color) term 8 (White/Black Color) term 8D (White/Black Color) term...
  • Page 26: Desk Console

    TERMINALS Desk Console The SN716 Desk Console has an ergonomic design and provides full access to all PBX Console features. It connects to the NEAX 2000 IPS using the same circuit cards as the D Console operates on a switched-loop basis with a maximum of 6 Attendant loops terminating at each console on the associated Interface card.
  • Page 27 term term Series i/D IP Digital Multifunction Terminals term The D Series digital multifunction/multiline terminal is available in two colors to meet the needs of various users based on the features and types of communications each end user requires. term Series i term 2 (White/Black Color)
  • Page 28 TERMINALS term term Series i/D IP Lineup term term 2 (2-button D term This D Series Digital Multi-line Terminal is equipped with 8 dedicated Function keys (such as Hold, TRANSFER, ANSWER, SPEAKER, REDIAL, CONF, RECALL and FEATURE), 2 programmable Line/Feature keys (each with a two-color LED). 2 programmable keys are flexible and can be assigned to any outside line connected to the system, to another station line, or as a feature button.
  • Page 29 term term Series i/D IP Accessories Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console This Console is equipped with 60 programmable line keys (each with a two-color LED). These keys can be programmed as Direct Station keys, Function keys, or Line keys. The DCU-60 Console is available in two colors - Black (BK) and Ivory White (WH).
  • Page 30: Figures Of D Term Series I/D Term Ip

    TERMINALS term Figures of D Series i/D term 2 (Black) is also supported. term 8 (Black) is also supported. term 8 D(Black) is also supported. CHAPTER 3 Page 22 term term Figure 3-2 D 2 (White) term Figure 3-3 D 8 (White) term Figure 3-4 D...
  • Page 31: Figure 3-5 D Term 16D (White)

    term 16 D (Black) is also supported. term 32 D (Black) is also supported. * DSS Console (White) is also supported. term Figure 3-5 D 16D (White) term Figure 3-6 D 32D (White) Figure 3-7 DSS Console (Black) ND-91649(E) TERMINALS CHAPTER 3 Page 23...
  • Page 32: Figure 3-8 D Term 16Ld (Black)

    TERMINALS term 16LD (White) is also supported. term Figure 3-8 D 16LD (Black) Figure 3-9 Analog Port Adapter (APR) Figure 3-10 Ancillary Device Adapter (ADA) CHAPTER 3 ND-91649(E) Page 24...
  • Page 33: Figure 3-11 Computer Telephony Adapter (Cta)

    TERMINALS Figure 3-11 Computer Telephony Adapter (CTA) Figure 3-12 IP Adapter (IPW) ND-91649(E) CHAPTER 3 Page 25...
  • Page 34: Table 3-1 D Term Series I/D Term Ip Specifications And Accessories

    TERMINALS term term Series i/D IP Specifications term The specifications of the D Series i/D Table 3-1 D Specifications/Description Dedicated Function Keys Line/Feature Access/Programmable Feature Access Key Indication on Line/Feature Keys Hands Free Operation: Half Duplex Call/Message Indicator Adjustable Legs (Built-in WMU) Volume Control Handset (Receiver)
  • Page 35: Table 3-2 Combination Pattern Of Optional Accessories To The D Term Series I/ D Term Ip

    Table 3-2 Combination Pattern of Optional Accessories to the D Combination Pattern X : Available ND-91649(E) TERMINALS term Series i/ D term CHAPTER 3 Page 27...
  • Page 36: Wireless System

    TERMINALS Wireless System A mobile work force no longer has to be dependent on special technology. With personal telephone and Wireless Communication System, employees can travel throughout a multistored building or across a large industrial complex and continue to stay in constant touch with customers and colleagues.
  • Page 37: Figure 3-13 System Configuration Of Wireless Communications

    (4) Department Stores and Hotels On the sales floor, the wireless communication service allows a clerk to check inventory for a customer or promptly call the manager. When holding an even or exhibition, or when changing the sales floor layout, the wireless service requires no cable laying or transfer, so telephone installation and removal are simple.
  • Page 38: Table 3-3 Phs Personal Station (Ps) Specifications

    TERMINALS Personal Handyphone System (PHS) Personal Station (PS) The PS (Personal Station) incorporates the 32 Kbps ADPCM encoding technique and privacy function so that you can talk about even important matters in a noise-free, very clear voice. Since the PS is light-weight and compact in size, it can conveniently carried around. Here are specifications for the PS and its major functions.
  • Page 39: Table 3-4 2-Wired (U-Interface) Cell Station (Cs) Specifications

    Cell Station (CS) Because of its small size, light weight and slenderness, the CS can be installed anywhere...the wall surface, the ceiling or behind the ceiling. In addition, its expansion or relocation can be smoothly performed. Followings are the specifications for the CS. Specification of Cell Station Table 3-4 2-Wired (U-Interface) Cell Station (CS) Specifications Item...
  • Page 40: Table 3-5 Ip Base Station (Ip-Bs) Specifications

    RCR STD-28 3rd edition 0-40 degree, 7W G.711, G.729a, G.723.1 160 × 159 × 40mm (w/o an antenna) Local power supply:AC-R UNIT Central power supply: Correspond to electric supply HUB SN8051 POESWEA-A(NEC) Catalyst 3550-24 PWR (Cisco) Catalyst Inline Power Patch Panel (Cisco) ND-91649(E)
  • Page 41: Figure 3-14 Cell Station (Cs), Ip Base Station (Ip-Bs) And Phs Personal Station (Ps)

    TERMINALS 2-Wired Cell Station (CS) IP-BS (U-Interface) (TCP/IP or Ether) Personal Station (PS) Figure 3-14 Cell Station (CS), IP Base Station (IP-BS) and PHS Personal Station (PS) ND-91649(E) CHAPTER 3 Page 33...
  • Page 42: Table 3-6 Pcs Personal Station (Ps) Specifications

    TERMINALS Personal Communication System (PCS) Personal Station (PS) The PS (Personal Station) incorporates the 32 Kbps ADPCM encoding technique and privacy function so that you can talk about even important matters in a noise-free, very clear voice. Since the PS is light-weight and compact in size, it can conveniently carried around. Here are specifications for the PS and its major functions.
  • Page 43: Table 3-7 Zone Transceiver (Zt) Specifications

    Zone Transceiver (ZT) Because of its small size, light weight and slenderness, the ZT can be installed anywhere...the wall surface, the ceiling or behind the ceiling. In addition, its expansion or relocation can be smoothly performed. Followings are the specifications for the ZT. Specification of Zone Transceiver (ZT) Table 3-7 Zone Transceiver (ZT) Specifications Item...
  • Page 44: Figure 3-15 Zone Transceiver (Zt) And Pcs Personal Station (Ps)

    TERMINALS 2-Wired Zone Transceiver (ZT) Personal Station (PS) (U-Interface) Figure 3-15 Zone Transceiver (ZT) and PCS Personal Station (PS) CHAPTER 3 ND-91649(E) Page 36...
  • Page 45: D Term Softphone (Sp30)

    term Softphone (SP30) term This D Softphone provides the IP-enabled D Windows PC connected to LAN network. You click the button on the picture, the button, lamp and LCD works like an actual telephone. In addition to making and answering calls operation, D incoming and outgoing calls the user has made or received, and a recording of live conversation.
  • Page 46 TERMINALS Subpanels and Functions Function Key Panel Displays lines and functions set for PBX and enables changing of button name and pop-up. Short Message Log Panel Displays transmission, reception and error logs of simple messages and lets user select a log to telephone or reply to a sender. Call Forward Settings Panel For setting or cancelling Call Forwarding-All Calls/Busy Line/ Don’t Answer/ Log Out for PBX.
  • Page 47: Chapter 4 Overview Of Installation, Programming, And Maintenance

    OVERVIEW OF INSTALLATION, PROGRAMMING, AND MAINTENANCE CHAPTER 4 OVERVIEW OF INSTALLATION, PROGRAMMING, AND MAINTENANCE Installation Items to be Provided at Site The following items are required for correct operation. a.) Adequate space accommodation b.) Adequate ventilation c.) Commercial AC power Grounding Requirements The system grounding must have a specific ground resistance and AC noise level, and is to be connected to a predetermined terminal in the PBX.
  • Page 48: Programming

    OVERVIEW OF INSTALLATION, PROGRAMMING, AND MAINTENANCE Installation of Main Equipment The installation of the NEAX 2000 IPS is comprised of up to 8 Port Interface Modules (PIMs). 13 card slot for Common Control, Line/Trunk (LT), and Application Porcessors (AP) cards. It also houses an AC/DC Power Supply, DC/DC Power Supply (for -48V), and batteries for protection from short-term (about 30 minutes) power interruption.
  • Page 49: Maintenance

    OVERVIEW OF INSTALLATION, PROGRAMMING, AND MAINTENANCE System Data Entry There are two methods for data entry, using a Customer Administration Terminal (CAT) or a Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT). term term Any D can be assigned as a CAT through programming. The D can still be used as a regular telephone when it is not in CAT mode.
  • Page 50: Chapter 5 Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 5 SPECIFICATIONS System Capacity The following table shows the system capacity. Table 5-1 System Capacity (Single MP System) Item LT Card AP Card Total Number of Lines (Analog Single Line Tel. + D IP PAD Note 3 Analog Single Line Telephone (Lines) term term term...
  • Page 51 Table 5-1 System Capacity (Single MP System) (Cont’d) Item term Attendant Terminal (D ATT Position) SMDR Interface PMS Interface ACD / MIS or OAI Interface Note 8 Remote PIM over IP (Number of PIM at Remote Site) DID Dial Conversion Call Forwarding-Outside Set Authorization.
  • Page 52 SPECIFICATIONS Table 5-1 System Capacity (Single MP System) (Cont’d) Note 4: Message Waiting Lamp is not available when the 4LLC is mounted in slot 08 to 10. Note 5: From FP 3300, maximum 256 PS can be accommodated to the system in addition to the maximum 512 LT ports.
  • Page 53: Ip Specifications

    IP Specifications ITEM Voice Encoding G.729a G.723.1 (5.3 k/6.3 k) G.711 IP PAD 8/32 channels per card Automatically seized per call FAX Communication FAX Relay Method (T.30) Feature FAX Relay Method (Path-through (G.711/G.726)) DTMF Signal H.245 Inter-office/Intra-office H.245 Signaling PROTIMS over IP CCIS over IP H.323 Jitter Control...
  • Page 54 SPECIFICATIONS ITEM PAD Control 0 dB to +16 dB (+2 dB increments) 0 dB to –16 dB (–2 dB increments) When using PN-8IPLA (IP PAD): 0 dB to +14dB (+2 dB increments) 0 dB to –14 dB (–2 dB increments) 0 dB to –16 dB (For North America) 0 dB to –12 dB (For other than North Note: When no 16VCT card is mounted, the CODEC type is fixed to G.711 and the payload size is fixed to...
  • Page 55: Line Conditions

    Line Conditions Loop Resistance Note 1 Analog Telephone Set Standard Option Loop Start Trunk Exchange Line Tie or DID Line Cable Length Note 2 term Dterm Series i term term DSS/BLF Console Note 4 Operation Position Attendant Terminal SN716 Desk Console Note 1: Loop resistance includes an internal resistance of telephone set or distant exchange.
  • Page 56: Cell Station/Zone Transceiver Line Conditions

    SPECIFICATIONS Cell Station/Zone Transceiver Line Conditions Table 5-4 Cell Station/Zone Transceiver Line Conditions DESRIPTION Cell Station BS21A (for S-Interface) BS21A with AC Adapter BS31 (for U-Interface) BS31 with AC Adapter Zone Transceiver (for Latin America) ZTII-S (for S-Interface) ZTII-S with AC Adapter ZTII-U (for U-Interface) ZTII-U with AC Adapter Note: Cable length is based on cable with 0.5 mm diameter and without lightning arresters.
  • Page 57: Traffic Capacity

    Traffic Capacity Note: The traffic load of each FP shall be 2500 BHCA or less. DRS (Device Registration Server) Table 5-6 DRS (Device Registration Server)-System Based Features of Built-in DRS Max Registration Terminal Log-in Login without password Authentication by DRS-Network Based...

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