5
Features
Features
The OpenCom 510 is a communica-
tions system for integrated voice and
data communication. The most sig-
nificant feature of this communica-
tions system is its modular structure.
The OpenCom 510 is designed for in-
stallation in a 19" frame. The frame
itself can be installed in a 19" wall-
mounted enclosure or in a 19" floor-
standing cabinet.
The system provides a number of
slots for the installation of modules.
In a fully configured system, the fol-
lowing modules will have been in-
stalled (and all slots will be occu-
pied): 2 power supply units,
1 control module, 12 interface cards.
By combining different interface
cards, it is possible to create configu-
rations suited to the user’s specific
communications requirements. If,
for example, a user requests DECT-
capable U
pn
interfaces or additional
S
0
or a/b interfaces, one or more in-
terface cards can be integrated with-
out having to exchange the entire
system.
Moreover, OpenCom 510 systems
can be cascaded, which allows you
to integrate a higher number of
modules, or networked in order to
meet growing communications re-
quirements.
The OpenCom 510 can be inte-
grated into system environments
with structured cabling. All connec-
tions to a structured cabling patch
panel can be made with standard
patch cables.
The OpenCom 510 supports the fol-
lowing communications applica-
tions:
■
Telephony with system tele-
phones, ISDN telephones and
analogue terminals, Internet/in-
tranet data communication,
CTI applications, sub-system op-
eration and system configura-
tion using a standard web
browser
■
Additional software packages
for expanded telephony func-
tions, e.g. the digital voicebox
and voice portal systems Open-
Voice and OpenAttendant
■
The “Doorline” intercom system
Telephony
The OpenCom 510 communications
system is designed to be connected
to an ISDN basic access interface us-
ing the DSS1 protocol. Both multi-
terminal access (point-to-
multipoint) and system access
(point-to-point) configurations are
supported. The system can be con-
figured to run both types of access in
parallel. S
0
and S
2M
interface cards
are available for connecting the sys-
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