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IPV20 TECHNICAL REFERENCE & INSTALLATION GUIDE 

 

 

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Any mistake in the connections can damage your system. An authorized service 
must  make  these  connections.  The  information  in  this  guide  is  given  just  as 
explanatory information.  

 

The equipment does not contain parts that can be repaired / maintained. In case 
of a problem, consult authorized service. 

 

To  avoid  danger  of  burning  and  electrical  shock,  do  not  expose  the  system  to 
rain or humidity. 

 

Keep  your  system  away  from  excessive  dust,  high  temperature,  humidity  and 
sunlight.  

 

You can clean the exterior part of your system with a slightly humid fabric. Before 
cleaning  the  system,  remove  it  from  mains  power.  Do  not  use  any  chemicals, 
liquid or aerosol cleansers, flammable liquids (thinner, gasoline, etc.) for cleaning 
purposes.  

 

Do not mount your system on mobile surfaces or near radiators or heat sources.  

 

When you want to chance the location of the system, consult authorized service. 
When you need to carry your system, use its own box.  

 

Any external signal that will be used for testing your system or similar purposes 
can damage your telephone equipment or your system.  

 

Have  your  system installed in  a ventilated  place  which  is  not  exposed  to  direct 
sunlight with a temperature of 5 - 40 C

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 and without any humidity. There should 

be  practical  illumination  within  the  room.  The  system  must  not  be  exposed  to 
dust, vibration, and any oil - water effect.  

 

High frequency devices (welding machines, PC – telex and similar office tools, air 
conditioners, televisions etc.) must be avoided as much as possible or must be at 
least 3 meters away from the system. 

 

Continuous  power  cut-offs  will  effect  systems  normal  operation.  Therefore,  pay 
attention to maintain proper power on your system. 

 

Summary of Contents for IPV20

Page 1: ...IPV20 TECHNICAL REFERENCE INSTALLATION GUIDE 13 06 2012...

Page 2: ...ction against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions...

Page 3: ...uipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to...

Page 4: ...a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that...

Page 5: ...e opened by unauthorized persons in any way The cover of the exchange cabinet should always be kept closed All the ground connections on the covers must be fixed and checked before closing all the cov...

Page 6: ...ing purposes Do not mount your system on mobile surfaces or near radiators or heat sources When you want to chance the location of the system consult authorized service When you need to carry your sys...

Page 7: ...IPV20 EXCHANGE WALL INSTALLATION 5 MANAGEMENT OF THE IPV20 7 ADMINISTRATOR LOGIN 7 SOFTWARE STRUCTURE 8 THE IPV20 S OPERATING SYSTEM 8 IP EXTENSION AND LINE SERVICES 9 LICENSING FEATURES 11 NUMBERING...

Page 8: ...tandard telecom equipment for those companies not yet ready for a standalone VoIP IP Telephony solution APPLICATIONS IP PBX FEATURES Auto Configuration Call Transfer IVR Interactive Voice Response Cal...

Page 9: ...t WAN is in use 4 Green Light Indicates that the Internet LAN is in use 5 Red light An indicator for the FXO port A flashing red light indicates that the FXO port is not connected to a line A slow red...

Page 10: ...call is ongoing on the FXS port Back LAN WAN Ethernet RJ45 1 8 Line Ports RJ11 9 16 Analog Telephone Ports RJ11 PARTS LIST ON DELIVERY IPV20 server unit Power source Internet cable Some telephone cabl...

Page 11: ...nnect the Ethernet cable to the IPV20 s Ethernet port and connect the other end of the cable to a hub switch router LAN or WAN After connecting check the LED light a yellow light indicates that the co...

Page 12: ...all and to mark the location of the holes The length of the power adapter cable must be considered when determining installation location Installation Template 2 Insert pegs inside the holes drilled o...

Page 13: ...IPV20 TECHNICAL REFERENCE INSTALLATION GUIDE 6...

Page 14: ...users various expectations All services can be programmed via the IPV20 s administration interface ComSer To do this double click on your PC s Internet browser icon to open a browser page and then ent...

Page 15: ...oftware is saved as a compressed Flash image in the memory accompanying the CPU module When the PBX initially starts running it first loads the operating system into RAM memory from the compressed Fla...

Page 16: ...ystem authorities IP EXTENSION AND LINE SERVICES One of the most important features of the IPV20 IP Telephone PBX is the provision of integrated support for IP Extensions and IP Lines A maximum of 40...

Page 17: ...TUN support During IP connections to a VPN the IP extension applications act as if they were connected locally IP port routing is not required IP Lines can be selected so as to support the H323 and SI...

Page 18: ...ed into the License Settings field on the ComSer interface NUMBERING PLAN When the installation of a IPV20 IP Telephone PBX of the required capacity is completed and the device is initially run it aut...

Page 19: ...local computer via the ComSer web server Previously saved backups had to be restored to the system via the Database Converter However older configurations can still be used with these newer versions A...

Page 20: ...IPV20 TECHNICAL REFERENCE INSTALLATION GUIDE 13 The following window of the ComSer programming interface appears...

Page 21: ...umption 0 5W Max Power Consumption 20W 5 Dialing Dual Tone Multi Frequency Dialing DTMF 140 msec analog lines Digital info 6 Dialing Conversions IP RFC283 info DTMF DP RFC283 info elements 7 Speech Ch...

Page 22: ...VDC 5 Wait Time between Two Consecutive Dials by the Auto dialer 175 5 msn 6 Cross Talk Attenuation Better than 70 dB 7 Maximum number of telephone sets per extension 2 Telephone Sets for analog exte...

Page 23: ...ms to the G 168 standards 3 In band support Yes 4 Out of band RF2833 support INFO support 5 Telephone Standard SIP softphone IP phones 6 Web server support Yes 7 System Management Monitoring HTTP Teln...

Page 24: ...one with Message Waiting 500 Hz 300 msec on 300 msec off 300 msec on 300 msec off 300 msec on 2000 msec off 6 Error Tone 500 Hz 300 msec on 300 msec off 300 msec on 300 msec off 300 msec on 300 msec o...

Page 25: ...ernal Call 400 msec on 350 msec off 400 msec on 3500 msec off These values can be changed via the programming interface DTMF TONES High Frequency Group 7 dBm 1209 Hz 1336 Hz 1477 Hz Low 697 Hz 1 2 3 F...

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