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HAC

LAN(=)

  P

C(X)

HEADSET

HANDSET

LAN(=)

  P

C(X)

HEADSET

HANDSET

Headset socket

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Figure 2-112  Headset Socket (IP Multiline Telephone)

The headset configuration is assigned using system programming.

5.5  Installing the Doorphone Box, Security Sensor Device (locally procure)

The Doorphone Box is a self-contained, water-resistant, Intercom unit typically used to monitor an
entrance door. A visitor at the door can press the Doorphone Box call button (like a door bell). The
Doorphone Box then sends chime tones to all extensions programmed to receive chimes. The
External Sensor device can be connect to the system. The system can have up to six Doorphone
Boxes or Security Sensor devices. A maximum two Doorphone Boxes or Security Sensor devices can
be connected per 308U-A1 or 082U-B1.

5.5.1  Wall-Mounting the Doorphone

1.

Remove the screw on the front of the Doorphone Box.

2.

Remove the Wall-Mount bracket from the Doorphone Box.

3.

Connect the cable to the screw terminals on the Doorphone box. (No polarity sensitive)

Screw

Upper housing

Connect cable

Wall-mount

bracket

Screw

terminals

Figure 2-113  Doorphone Box and Bracket

4.

Mount the Wall-Mount bracket on the wall using supplied screws.

SL2100

ISSUE 1.0

2-80

Installation

Summary of Contents for UNIVERGE SL2100

Page 1: ...Hardware Manual GVT 010793 201 00 EU ISSUE 1 0 May 2017...

Page 2: ...pared 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 of NEC Corpora...

Page 3: ...Optional Interface Boards 1 9 2 4 1 IP7 VOIPDB C1 1 9 2 4 2 IP7WW SDVMS C1 IP7WW SDVML C1 1 9 2 5 Multiline Telephones and Optional Equipment 1 10 2 5 1 IP7WW 12TXH A1 TEL 1 10 2 5 2 IP7WW 24TXH A1 T...

Page 4: ...g the Chassis 2 6 1 5 1 Wall Installation of Chassis 2 7 1 5 2 Mounting Procedure of Chassis 2 8 1 5 3 Wall Mounting the Chassis and the Backup Battery IP4WW Battery Box 2 10 1 6 Rack Mounting the Cha...

Page 5: ...2 Installing the SD Card SDVMS SDVML 2 65 Section 5 INSTALLING THE MULTILINE TELEPHONES AND OPTIONAL TERMINALS 2 66 5 1 Installing the Hybrid Digital Multiline Telephones 2 66 5 1 1 Location of Contr...

Page 6: ...Start Up Section 1 SYSTEM START UP 3 1 1 1 Before Starting Up the System 3 1 1 2 Starting Up the System 3 1 1 2 1 Perform a Cold Start 3 1 1 2 2 Perform a Hot Start 3 3 Section 2 PROGRAMMING MODE 3 4...

Page 7: ...inal Power Chart 5 5 2 10 IEEE802 af Class Specification 5 5 2 11 SLT Ring Signal Specification 5 5 2 12 Mechanical Specifications 5 5 2 13 Optional Unit Mechanical Specifications 5 6 2 14 Doorphone I...

Page 8: ...LED Indications 2 58 Table 2 24 T1 LED Indications 2 58 Table 2 25 E1 LED Indications 2 59 Table 2 26 VOIPDB C1 Packing List 2 60 Table 2 27 VOIPDB LED Indications 2 64 Table 2 28 Operation of VOIPDB...

Page 9: ...s 5 6 Table 5 10 Doorphone Interface Specifications 5 7 Table 5 11 General Purpose Door Unlock Relay Specifications 5 7 Table 5 12 External Paging Output Specifications 5 7 Table 5 13 BGM External MOH...

Page 10: ...ving the CPU Board 2 14 Figure 2 18 Removing the Plastic Knockouts 2 14 Figure 2 19 EXIFB C1 Board Installation 2 15 Figure 2 20 Insert the CPU Board 2 16 Figure 2 21 Connectors of EXIFE C1 2 16 Figur...

Page 11: ...Figure 2 71 Switches Location of 2BRIDB C1 2 55 Figure 2 72 Connector of 1PRIDB C1 2 56 Figure 2 73 Switches Location of 1PRIDB C1 2 57 Figure 2 74 Location of Status LED 2 57 Figure 2 75 Indication...

Page 12: ...line Telephone 2 93 Figure 2 127 Telephone Line Socket IP Multiline Telephone 2 93 Figure 3 1 Power Switch Location 3 2 Figure 3 2 ALM LED and RUN LED Location 3 2 Figure 3 3 Display Indication Idle 1...

Page 13: ...Push in and hold the LOAD button 4 8 Figure 4 12 Status LED 4 8 Figure 4 13 Remove the SD card 4 8 Figure 4 14 Preparation of Web Programming 4 9 Figure 4 15 WebPro Login Screen 4 10 Figure 4 16 WebPr...

Page 14: ...MEMO SL2100 ISSUE 1 0 xii Hardware Manual...

Page 15: ...sible The goal is to produce a comprehensive and accurate manual However if errors or omissions are found in this manual please notify NEC Corporation If the system requires installation or repair con...

Page 16: ...power source or any peripheral equipment It might cause a fire an electrical shock or a system failure If the wiring is damaged contact the dealer dust Correctly insert all of the electrical plugs in...

Page 17: ...from the cloth Do not intentionally short batteries Do not put the battery near a fire or in a fire Do not disassem ble the battery drop it or knock it against another object The battery s life expec...

Page 18: ...motor or automatic door and to resist catastrophic movement from natural disasters such as an earthquake If the system moves or falls an injury could occur Floor Wall and Ceiling WARNING The wall and...

Page 19: ...d by lightning strikes and electrical surges All the grounding conductors must have a resistance of less than one to bring a zerovoltage refer ence to the system components To achieve this the followi...

Page 20: ...MEMO SL2100 ISSUE 1 0 R 6 PRODUCT LIABILITY...

Page 21: ...local solid waste management officials for other information regarding the environmentally sound collection recycling and disposal of the battery Sealed lead batteries must be returned to an approved...

Page 22: ...ning is applicable Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures PRODUCT DISPOS...

Page 23: ...te Return old batteries to the battery supplier a licensed battery dealer or a designated collection facility Do not incinerate batteries This product uses Lithium batteries Do not use any other type...

Page 24: ...MEMO SL2100 ISSUE 1 0 R 4 Regulatory...

Page 25: ...00 has new designed Multiline Terminals and a new small compact chassis comes with the four universal slots and one CPU EXIFE slot for Slot In design chassis The SL2100 system enable to expand up to t...

Page 26: ...0XOWLOLQH 7HUPLQDO EULG 0XOWLOLQH 7HUPLQDO RRU R EULG 66 RQVROH QDORJ 7HUPLQDO LJLWDO 66 RQVROH 60 5 WHUQDO 0XVLF 6RXUFH WHUQDO 3DJLQJ 6 VWHP Relay Port RRU 8QORFN HYLFH Built in VoIP 8ch Built in VM...

Page 27: ...s for Expansion Chassis Additional Telephony Resources VRS VM InMail Channels expansion up to 16ch Analog Modem V 34 BE116504 IP7WW EXIFE C1 Bus Board for Expansion Chassis Install to CPU EXIFE Slot o...

Page 28: ...No Ethernet Cable is attached SL1100 IP Multiline Ter minals BE110277 IP4WW 24TIXH C TEL WH 24 Keys IP Multiline Terminal White BE110278 IP4WW 24TIXH C TEL BK 24 Keys IP Multiline Terminal Black Term...

Page 29: ...ms BE116755 SL2100 XMLPRO LIC XMLPRO Feature License BE116756 SL2100 3RD CTI LIC 3rd Party CTI Feature License BE117668 SL2100 ACD P EVENT LIC ACD P EVENT Feature License Client BE116757 SL2100 MOBILE...

Page 30: ...supported without SDVMS SDVML card 2 hours VRS storage without SD Card Four clients of Mobile Extension Maximum Four participants of Web Video Conference One Voice Prompt of VRS as default Default Lan...

Page 31: ...nal locally procured external battery source can be used to provide power during a power failure Connect this box to the power supply at each Chassis Wall floor mountable Backup duration is approximat...

Page 32: ...t in the IP7 4KSU C1 chassis and provides a total of eight hybrid analog extension ports Either the analog trunk daughter board 3COIDB ISDN BRI daughter board 2BRIDB or ISDN PRI T1 E1 daughter board 1...

Page 33: ...s T S point connection Hard switch All ISDN circuits are not supplied with DC power from the system 2 4 Optional Interface Boards 2 4 1 IP7 VOIPDB C1 The VOIPDB C1 daughter board provides the RTP RTCP...

Page 34: ...featuring Color Black Connected to Hybrid Extension Port Programmable keys 24 LCD 16 digits x 2 lines Handsfree Half duplex Backlit dial pad No Headset port No Angle Adjustment 2 steps Wall Mounting...

Page 35: ...16 digits x 2 lines Handsfree Half duplex Backlit dial pad No Angle Adjustment 2 steps Wall Mounting kit Built in 2 5 6 IP4WW 24TXH A TEL The 24TXH A TEL is a 4 wire multiline telephone featuring Prog...

Page 36: ...Base T 100Base TX 1000Base TX Power Feeding PoE IEEE802 3af Only Support CODEC G 711 G 729a Backlit dial pad No Headset port Yes Angle Adjustment 2 steps Wall Mounting kit IP4WW WALL MOUNT UNIT Option...

Page 37: ...eys 4 LCD 168 x 128 Dots with Backlit Handsfree Full duplex Interface 2 x RJ45 Ethernet Ports 10Base T 100Base TX for LAN and PC Power Feeding PoE IEEE802 3af Only Support CODEC G 711 G 729a Backlit d...

Page 38: ...allows you to connect a Plantronics Wireless Headset System directly to your IP7WW 12 24TXH B1 telephone s headset socket The Wireless Headset Adapter tightly integrates your headset system with the S...

Page 39: ...ssigned to one key between 1 24 2 5 19 DCZ 60 2 BK WH CONSOLE The DSS console gives a multiline terminal user a Busy Lamp Field BLF and one button access to extensions trunks and system features Mainl...

Page 40: ...Chassis 082U 2BRIDB x3 008U 1PRIDB for S point Hybrid Extensions 4W 24 48 72 Max 3pcs of 308U or 008U per Chassis Digital Extensions 2W 24 48 72 Max 3pcs of 082U per Chassis Analog Extensions 32 64 9...

Page 41: ...nel by VOIPDB 128 Number of available channels is decided by license Conference Circuits 1 32 Max 16 parties per Conference DSP Resource 1 1 Chassis 76 4W Hybrid MLT Mode 72 2W Digital MLT Mode 2 Chas...

Page 42: ...pansion Interface Board 308U Analog Trunk x 3 Hybrid Analog Extension x 8 082U 1 Digital Extension x 8 Analog Extension x 2 008U 1 Hybrid Analog Extension x 8 000U 1 Extension x 0 1 Following Daughter...

Page 43: ...Slot 2 308U or 008U 3COIDB Slot 3 308U or 008U 3COIDB Slot 4 SLT only 1 Chassis 8 16 24 32 Example 2 308U x 3 or 008U 3COIDB x 3 9 6 3 308U or 008U 3COIDB Slot 1 308U or 008U 3COIDB Slot 2 308U or 00...

Page 44: ...lot 2 082U 3COIDB or 008U 3COIDB Slot 3 082U 3COIDB or 008U 3COIDB Slot 4 SLT only 1 Chassis 10 8 20 16 30 24 32 32 Example 2 082U 3COIDB x 3 or 008U 3COIDB x 3 9 6 3 082U 3COIDB or 008U 3COIDB Slot 1...

Page 45: ...2 Example 2 008U 2BRIDB x 3 000U 2BRIDB x 1 12 16 8 4 008U 2BRIDB Slot 1 008U 2BRIDB Slot 2 008U 2BRIDB Slot 3 000U 2BRIDB Slot 4 1 Chassis 8 16 24 Example 3 008U 2BRIDB x 2 000U 2BRIDB x 2 12 16 8 4...

Page 46: ...COIDB Slot 2 308U or 008U 3COIDB Slot 3 008U 1PRIDB Slot 4 SLT only 1 Chassis 8 16 24 32 Example 2 308U x 2 or 008U 3COIDB x 2 008U 1PRIDB x 1 36 6 3 308U or 008U 3COIDB Slot 1 308U or 008U 3COIDB Slo...

Page 47: ...Chassis should not be placed on unstable surfaces To avoid damage the Plastic parts never use an Electric Screw Driver to tighten the screws To prevent overheating do not bundle AC power cords togethe...

Page 48: ...ntal standards maximizes the life of the system Make sure that the site is not In direct sunlight or in hot cold or humid places In dusty areas or in areas where sulfuric gases are produced In places...

Page 49: ...igure 2 1 Connectors of CPU C1 Table 2 3 Connectors of CPU C1 No Connectors Connectable Devices J2 VOIPDB C1 J1 connector on the VOIPDB C1 J11 LAN RJ45 Ethernet connector J12 SD Card SD card slot for...

Page 50: ...ry location on the CPU board CPU board Battery socket Conductor side Figure 2 2 Location of Lithium Battery Socket 3 Insert the supplied lithium battery into the socket The polarity symbol must be on...

Page 51: ...oard 1 3 4 Connector and Switch ST 100 1G ACT LOAD RUN ETHERNET VOIPDB EXP1 EXP2 ALM ETHERNET J11 LAN cable connector CPU board Front view LOAD switch S1 Figure 2 5 Connector and Switch Location on th...

Page 52: ...Dimensions For Dimensions of the Chassis refer to Figure 2 6 Dimension of the Main and Expansion Chassis on page 2 6 330 mm 12 992 92 9 mm 3 657 435 mm 17 126 Figure 2 6 Dimension of the Chassis 1 5...

Page 53: ...Chassis and each Expansion Chassis must be considered as above or as Figure 2 8 Horizontal Arrangement of Chassis on page 2 8 Minimum 200 mm 7 874 for ventilation Minimum 200 mm 7 874 for ventilation...

Page 54: ...gement of Chassis Due to the limit of extension cable length to connect Main Chassis and Expansion Chassis the install location of Main Chassis and each Expansion Chassis must be considered as Figure...

Page 55: ...Figure 2 10 Screw Positions The screw diameter is 4 mm 0 158 to 4 5 mm 0 177 Wall Mounting Screws M4 1x 25 4 pcs are attached to the Chassis The other screw is installed after slide the chassis into t...

Page 56: ...TERY on page 2 22 Vertical Arrangement of Chassis and Battery Boxes For Wall Mounting the Chassis and the IP4WW Battery Box refer to Figure 2 13 Vertical Arrangement of Chassis and Battery Boxes on pa...

Page 57: ...all Mounting the Chassis and Floor Mounting the IP4WW Battery Box refer to Figure 2 14 Horizontal Arrangement of Chassis and Battery Boxes on page 2 12 Due to the limit of extension cable length to co...

Page 58: ...em required two or three chassis simultaneously put on the shelf plate of 19 inch rack the space must be required between chassis for heat ventilation Do not stack two or three chassis per one shelf p...

Page 59: ...le 2 6 Connectors of EXIFB C1 No Connectors Connectable Devices J1 EXP1 Expansion Connector J2 EXP connector on the EXIFE C1 board of the Expansion Chassis 1 J2 EXP2 Expansion Connector J2 EXP connect...

Page 60: ...pull out the CPU board CPU board Screws Figure 2 17 Removing the CPU Board 3 Cut and remove the Plastic Knockouts Plastic Knockout CPU board Cut Figure 2 18 Removing the Plastic Knockouts SL2100 ISSU...

Page 61: ...ng washers 2 Position the EXIFB C1 J3 connector over the J22 connector on the CPU C1 board Press the CPU C1 board and EXIFB C1 daughter board together 3 Screw the EXIFB C1 daughter board using four sc...

Page 62: ...the CPU Board 1 7 3 Installation of the EXIFE C1 1 7 3 1 Unpacking Unpack the EXIFE C1 and check it against physical damage Table 2 7 EXIFE C1 Packing List Items List of Contents QTY EXIFE C1 EXIFE C...

Page 63: ...EXIFE C1 Board Not all boards are hot swappable Do not remove or install from the chassis when powering up Do Not Power on until all installations have been completed 1 Turn off the system power 2 In...

Page 64: ...2 18 Attach the opposite end to the EXP1 EXP2 connector on the EXIFB of the Main Chassis 10 100 1G ACT LOAD RUN ETHERNET VOIPDB EXP1 EXP2 ALM RUN EXP RUN EXP Main Chassis Expansion Chassis 2 Expansion...

Page 65: ...upplied 3 Tighten the screw 4 Connect the grounding wire to earth ground Proper grounding is very important to protect the system from external noise and to reduce the risk of electrocution in the eve...

Page 66: ...l 0 450 KWh Main Chassis 0 185 KWh 3 Chassis Total 0 541 KWh Main Chassis 0 182 KWh 3 Chassis Total 0 545 KWh Main Chassis 0 182 KWh 3 Chassis Total 0 547 KWh BTU KWh x 3413 Main Chassis 488 BTU 3 Cha...

Page 67: ...Commercial AC Power Socket Chassis Figure 2 25 AC Power Cord Each Chassis must have its own commercial AC power socket DO NOT POWER ON until all Chassis installation has been completed ISSUE 1 0 SL21...

Page 68: ...oid damage to equipment do not install the Topaz Battery Box DX2E 32i NX7E Battery Box to the SL2100 system 2 2 Unpacking Unpack the IP4WW Battery Box and check it against the following list Inspect f...

Page 69: ...r equivalent Voltage must be 12 V Recommended Battery GS Yuasa NP7 12 151 x 65 x 97 5 mm 2 7 kg GS Yuasa International LTD The Battery must be UL recognized product Number of Batteries per Box 2 Backu...

Page 70: ...rews with stopper Figure 2 27 Removing the Front Cover 2 Disconnect the Battery Connection Cable from the Fuse Unit if the cable is plugged already Battery Connection Cable Fuse Unit Figure 2 28 Disco...

Page 71: ...Batt Stopper Screw Batt Stopper Figure 2 29 Batt Stopper 4 Pull out the Battery tray Battery tray Figure 2 30 Pulling out the Battery Tray 5 Loosen two screws and remove the Battery tray cover ISSUE...

Page 72: ...Two screws with stopper Battery tray cover Battery tray bracket Figure 2 31 Remove the Battery Tray Bracket 7 Install two batteries into the Battery tray Two screws M3 X 8 Two batteries Battery tray b...

Page 73: ...Cable into the Cable guides as shown in the next diagram 10 Install the Battery tray cover aligning the three tabs and tightening the two screws Two screws with stopper Three tabs Battery tray cover B...

Page 74: ...nto the Battery Box Battery tray Figure 2 35 Inserting the Battery Tray 12 Set the Batt Stopper bracket in place and secure with screw Screw Batt Stopper Figure 2 36 Secure Batt Stopper Bracket SL2100...

Page 75: ...D E F c d e f Front cover Two screws with stopper Figure 2 38 Installation of Front Cover 2 6 Mounting the IP4WW Battery Box The IP4WW Battery Box can be installed on either the floor or wall One Cha...

Page 76: ...hor bolts locally procured Mark and drill the four holes required to install the FM WM Base 3 Using anchor bolts secure the FM WM Base to the floor Four Anchor bolts M10 mm 0 394 Front side Front side...

Page 77: ...ews M4 X 8 IP4WW Battery Box FM WM Base FM WM Base Figure 2 42 Securing the Battery Box 2 6 2 Wall Mounting the IP4WW Battery Box When wall mounting the IP4WW Battery Box ensure the wall can support t...

Page 78: ...crews secure the WM Support to the FM WM Base F and Base R Four Screws M4 X 8 WM Support FM WM Base R FM WM Base F Figure 2 43 Assemble Battery Box Base 2 Refer to Figure 2 44 Wall Mount Spacing Guide...

Page 79: ...he wall Maintenance space Anchor bolt location Anchor bolt location Four Anchor bolts M10 mm 0 394 150 mm 5 906 343 mm 13 504 500 mm 19 685 460 mm 18 110 460 mm 18 110 Wall Figure 2 44 Wall Mount Spac...

Page 80: ...with stopper Figure 2 45 Removing the Front Cover 5 Using the four hooks on the FM WM Base mount the IP4WW Battery Box to the Base IP4WW Battery Box Square hole Hooks Hooks A B C D A a b c d B C D Fi...

Page 81: ...ery Box to Chassis Connection To avoid damage to equipment do not install the Topaz Battery Box DX2E 32i NX7E Battery Box to the SL2100 system Make sure the system power is off If Expansion Chassis ar...

Page 82: ...of a blown fuse correct the fault causing the fuse to blow before replacing the fuse otherwise you may cause fire or electrical hazards Be sure to use only the specified fuse 250V T8AL Be sure to ins...

Page 83: ...over Two screws with stopper Figure 2 49 Removing the Front Cover 3 Disconnect the Battery connection cable from the Fuse Unit Battery Connection Cable Fuse Unit Figure 2 50 Disconnecting the Battery...

Page 84: ...e Fuse Unit out of the Battery box 6 Replace the fuse 250VT8AL 250VT8AL Fuse Fuse Unit guide Fuse Unit Figure 2 52 Replacing the Fuse 7 Using the Fuse Unit guides slide the Fuse Unit into the Battery...

Page 85: ...the screw Screw Fuse Unit Figure 2 54 Securing the Fuse Unit 9 Reconnect the Battery Connection Cable to the Fuse Unit Battery Connection Cable Fuse Unit Figure 2 55 Connect Battery Connection Cable I...

Page 86: ...es A to F on Battery Box Slide the Front Cover into position and tighten the two screws b a A B C D E F c d e f Front cover Two screws with stopper Figure 2 56 Installation of the Front Cover SL2100 I...

Page 87: ...log Trunks Daughter Board mount to 082U 008U 000U IP7WW 2BRIDB C1 2 ISDN BRI Daughter Board mount to 082U 008U 000U IP7WW 1PRIDB C1 1 ISDN PRI T1 E1 for Latin America Daughter Board mount to 082U 008U...

Page 88: ...EXIFE slot However the Slot 4 8 12 does NOT Support any types of Multiline Terminals Analog extensions and any types of Trunks shall work The slot location in the 4KSU C1 refer to Figure 2 57 Slot Nu...

Page 89: ...c Knockouts as required for each Expansion interface board Cut Cut Plastic Knockout Figure 2 58 Plastic Knockouts 3 Insert a Expansion Interface Board in the guide rail of chassis and push it securely...

Page 90: ...U 082U 008U 000U Screws Figure 2 60 Remove 082U 008U 000U 3 Cut and remove specified Plastic Knockouts on the 082U 008U 000U board Plastic Knockout Cut 082U 008U 000U Figure 2 61 Plastic Knockouts on...

Page 91: ...COIDB 2BRIDB 1PRIDB board in the guide rail of chassis and push it securely into the Chassis 082U 008U 000U 3COIDB 2BRIDB 1PRIDB Screws Figure 2 63 Installing the 3COIDB 2BRIDB 1PRIDB 3 3 4 How to rec...

Page 92: ...distribution wiring is not allowed Trunks must be installed with lightning protectors Do not install the Topaz Terminal in the SL2100 system it does not work properly Do not connect the Ethernet 10Ba...

Page 93: ...Console HYB SLI 8 Figure 2 65 Hybrid Analog Extension Cabling of 308U A1 COI 1 3 5 T1 Analog trunk 1 2 Core Cable Non polarity 4 R1 Analog trunk 2 Analog trunk 3 Not used 6 R2 2 T3 3 T2 7 R3 1 T4 8 R4...

Page 94: ...ip 4 HYB SLI 1 3 5 7 Ring 5 HYB SLI 1 3 5 7 Tip 6 HYB SLI 2 4 6 8 Ring 7 HYB Data 1 3 5 7 L 8 HYB Data 2 4 6 8 L Table 2 14 RJ 61 Analog Trunk Pin Outs J5 COI Pin No Pin Function COI 1 3 87654321 1 2...

Page 95: ...one port is ringing or MW lamp is flashing on an Analog Phone port do not disconnect the phone from the port and or connect another type of the terminal to this port 3 4 3 1 Connectors The following t...

Page 96: ...g IP7WW 008U C1 The 008U C1 board within each Chassis provides four RJ61 modular jacks for Hybrid Analog extension 8 ports Before plugging in the Multiline Telephone DSS Console or Single Line Telepho...

Page 97: ...Hybrid Multiline Telephone Figure 2 68 Hybrid Analog Extension Cabling of 008U C1 3 4 4 1 Connectors The following table shows the pin outs for the RJ 61 cable connector for Hybrid Analog extension c...

Page 98: ...on polarity 4 R1 Analog trunk 2 Analog trunk 3 Not used 6 R2 2 T3 3 T2 7 R3 1 T4 8 R4 Figure 2 69 Connector of 3COIDB C1 3 4 6 1 Connectors The following table shows the pin outs for the RJ 61 cable c...

Page 99: ...s for the RJ 45 cable connector for BRI connections Table 2 19 RJ 45 BRI Pin Outs J2 Pin No Pin Function BRI 1 BRI 2 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 TA 1 TA 2 4 RA 1 RA 2 5 RB 1 RB 2 6 TB 1 TB 2 7 8 3 4 7 2 Swi...

Page 100: ...Bus Point to Multipoint is selected and if the system is Terminal 8 last device on the bus S Bus OFF P MP Terminal 7 J13 J14 J16 J17 T default T Bus connection S S Bus connection J12 J15 do not config...

Page 101: ...ectly for each BRI circuit BRI 1 BRI 2 J12 ON OFF J15 ON OFF J13 T S J14 T S J16 T S J17 T S IP7WW 2BRIDB C1 J2 J12 J15 J13 J14 J17 J16 Figure 2 71 Switches Location of 2BRIDB C1 3 4 8 Cabling and Set...

Page 102: ...1PRIDB C1 board 1 Set the switches J6 to J9 according to the system referring the Table 2 22 Switch Setting of 1PRIDB C1 on page 2 56 Table 2 22 Switch Setting of 1PRIDB C1 Switch No Switch Position D...

Page 103: ...s LED on base board is used in common about LED indication related to the daughter board 082U B1 1 4 5 8 1 2 ESI SLI RL Audio Trunks The illustration shows IP7WW 082U B1 Status LED Green Figure 2 74 L...

Page 104: ...D indications for the T1 are listed in Table 2 24 T1 LED Indications on page 2 58 LOS green 120 ms green green green AIS OOF RAI 1 cycle 3 8 sec 120 ms x 32 3840 ms Figure 2 75 Indication Pattern of L...

Page 105: ...erface Following an alarm blink twice green a green LED lighting up AIS AIS Alarm Indication Signal Blue Alarm Following an alarm blink twice green a green LED flashes on and off slowly twice OOF OOF...

Page 106: ...W VOIPDB C1 IP7WW VOIPDB C1 1 3 x 8 Screw with Washer and Spring Washer 4 4 1 3 Installing the VOIPDB C1 Board The boards are hot swappable Do not remove or install from the chassis when powering up D...

Page 107: ...3 Cut and remove the plastic knockout CPU board Knockout Figure 2 78 Removing the Plastic Knockout ISSUE 1 0 SL2100 Hardware Manual 2 61...

Page 108: ...Screws Screws VOIPDB C1 board J1 J2 Figure 2 79 Installing the VOIPDB C1 Board When the VOIPDB C1 and EXIFB C1 are mounted on the CPU board refer to the following installation as Figure 2 80 Installin...

Page 109: ...ure 2 80 Installing the VOIPDB C1 and EXIFB C1 5 Insert the CPU board in the guide rail of chassis and push it securely into position and tighten the two screws CPU board Screws EXIFB C1 VOIPDB C1 Gui...

Page 110: ...2 64 Each LED is listed with its associated function and operational status ST 100 1G ACT LOAD RUN ETHERNET VOIPDB EXP1 EXP2 ALM Side View ST VOIPDB C1 board LINK100 LINK1000 ACT Figure 2 83 Location...

Page 111: ...L Do not remove or install the CPU board with the power on If Expansion Chassis are installed turn the power on off in the order of Expansion 2 Chassis Expansion 1 Chassis and then Main Chassis When i...

Page 112: ...B1 TEL IP7 8IPLD C1 TEL 5 1 1 Location of Controls Exit Help Flash Clear Back ABC GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ DEF Hold Speaker Mute DND CONF Transfer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Handset Exit Alphanumeric Displ...

Page 113: ...A1 24TXH A1 12TXH B1 24TXH B1 Functions 12TXH A1 24TXH A1 12TXH B1 24TXH B1 Programming Keys 12 Busy lamp field Red Green 24 Busy lamp field Red Green 12 Busy lamp field Red Green 24 Busy lamp field...

Page 114: ...ne over button side down 2 Adjust the legs to desired height Low position Leg Figure 2 87 Leg Setting for Low Position 3 Lead the Line and Handset cords through the applicable grooves HEADSET HANDSET...

Page 115: ...r 3 Adjust the leg to desired height Leg High position Figure 2 90 Leg Setting for High Position 4 Lead the Line and Handset cords through the applicable grooves Refer to Figure 2 88 Cabling of Multil...

Page 116: ...HANDSET LINE Leg Bottom view Telephone line cord Handset cord Figure 2 91 Cabling for Wall Mount 2 Remove the switch hook from the unit Turn the tab toward the top Then slide the hook switch into posi...

Page 117: ...m 0 12 7 9 5 mm 0 28 0 37 83 5 mm 3 287 Minimum 10 mm 0 39 3 4 mm 0 12 0 16 1 3 mm 0 04 0 12 Figure 2 93 Wall Mount Screw Guide 4 Mount the telephone on the wall Wall mounting holes Wall side Figure 2...

Page 118: ...ys Hold Speaker Speaker Flash Soft keys Transfer DND Mute Menu Clear Back Cursor control key Figure 2 95 IP Multiline Telephone 8IPLD Table 2 30 IP Multiline Telephone Functions 8IPLD Functions 8IPLD...

Page 119: ...ltiline Telephone 1 Connect the LAN Network 10Base T 100Base TX cable to the LAN connector 2 Power Feeding is used by PoE and AC DC Adapter is not used 3 The IP Multiline Telephone has a Switching HUB...

Page 120: ...the same as other Multiline Telephone Refer to Multiline Telephone Legs Adjustment on page 2 68 5 2 6 Wall Mounting the IP Multiline Telephone 1 Arrange the cables and put down the leg as shown below...

Page 121: ...anger Figure 2 100 Hook Switch Hanger 4 Install two screws into a wall The screw heads must be remained about 3 mm 0 12 7 9 5 mm 0 28 0 37 83 5 mm 3 287 Minimum 10 mm 0 39 3 4 mm 0 12 0 16 1 3 mm 0 04...

Page 122: ...e settings refer to the SL2100 Features Specifications Manual 5 3 1 DSS Console Leg Adjustment The DSS Console provides the leg for angling the console to best suit each user The leg can be set for tw...

Page 123: ...eg Stopper of DSS Console 3 Adjust the leg to desired height High position Leg Figure 2 106 High Position Setting 4 Lead the Line cord through the applicable grooves Refer to Figure 2 104 Cabling of D...

Page 124: ...Bottom view Leg Figure 2 107 Cabling for Wall Mount 2 Install two screws into a wall The screw heads must be remained about 3 mm 0 12 7 9 5 mm 0 28 0 37 83 5 mm 3 287 Minimum 10 mm 0 39 3 4 mm 0 12 0...

Page 125: ...one 1 Remove the Handset cord from the Multiline Telephone 2 Connect the Headset cord into the Handset socket HAC HANDSET LINE HANDSET LINE Handset socket Bottom view Figure 2 110 Headset Socket 4W Hy...

Page 126: ...l extensions programmed to receive chimes The External Sensor device can be connect to the system The system can have up to six Doorphone Boxes or Security Sensor devices A maximum two Doorphone Boxes...

Page 127: ...ensor Device The Doorphone Box Security Sensor device configuration is assigned using by hardware switch setting on the 308U A1 082U B1 1 Use Needle nose pliers to set the switches J8 and J9 to the DO...

Page 128: ...J8 SLT1 DOOR1 J9 SLT2 DOOR2 IP7WW 308U A1 J4 J5 J8 J9 Figure 2 115 Switches Location of 308U A1 SL2100 ISSUE 1 0 2 82 Installation...

Page 129: ...IP7WW 082U B1 J4 J8 J9 J8 SLT1 J9 SLT2 DOOR1 DOOR2 Figure 2 116 Switches Location of 082U B1 ISSUE 1 0 SL2100 Hardware Manual 2 83...

Page 130: ...wire Straight T R Security Sensor Device T R Security Sensor Device Figure 2 117 Connecting the Doorphone 308U A1 082U B1 1 4 5 8 1 2 ESI SLI RL Audio T R Doorphone SLI 1 2 T Tip R Ring Modular Cable...

Page 131: ...ensor Pin Outs 308U HYB SLI 7 Pin No Connection HYB SLI 7 8 87654321 1 2 3 4 Door2 Sensor2 Ring 5 Door2 Sensor2 Tip 6 7 8 Table 2 33 RJ 61Doorphone Sensor Pin Outs 082U SLI 1 2 Pin No Connection SLI 1...

Page 132: ...ensor On Port Assignment 25 V 40 mA Program 10 03 05 1 Read only Port assignment should be set on Doorphone mode by Hard ware Switch on board 5 6 Installing the Door Unlock Devices A maximum of two do...

Page 133: ...n 3 Relay 2 4 Relay 1 5 Relay 1 6 Relay 2 7 Audio In 8 Audio Out Table 2 36 General Purpose Door Unlock Relay Specifications Item Specification Rated Voltage DC 48 V Maximum Rated Current DC 320 mA Ma...

Page 134: ...8 Figure 2 121 Connecting Audio Equipment 308U A1 1 4 5 8 1 2 ESI SLI RL Audio 082U B1 Trunks 5 2 Core Cable Non polarity 4 6 2 3 7 1 8 Paging system Audio resource PAGE Audio Out MOH BGM Audio In Re...

Page 135: ...dBm Maximum Output 400 mV RMS 5 7 3 BGM External MOH Source Input Specifications Table 2 39 BGM External MOH Source Input Specifications Item Specification Input Impedance High Impedance 10 k Input Le...

Page 136: ...ET key does not need to be programmed on the SL2100 Telephone Installation of the WHA must be done by your NEC dealer 5 9 2 1 Installing the Wireless Headset Adapter Installation notes Refer to the Pl...

Page 137: ...Turn your telephone over and place it on a smooth soft surface 2 Remove a rubber cover Rubber cover Installing the Headset Adapter To install the Headset Adapter 1 Turn your telephone over and place...

Page 138: ...lease see the Plantronics User Guide for connecting between the Terminal and Device HAC HEADSET HANDSET LINE HEADSET HANDSET LINE Headset socket Bottom view Figure 2 124 Headset Socket Digital Multili...

Page 139: ...mends the following Plantronics cordless headsets for SL2100 applications Savi W700 Series Bluetooth technology W710 W720 W730 W740 W745 CS500 Series DECT 6 0 technology CS510 CS520 CS540 CS50 900MHz...

Page 140: ...o Illuminance sensor does not function the Automatic brightness control of LCD backlit cannot be controlled when the IP4WW 12 24TXH B Terminal connected to the SL2100 system Table 2 40 Terminal Power...

Page 141: ...2 Starting Up the System There are two methods for startup COLD Start and HOT Start Table 3 1 Start Up Method Start Up Method Description Purpose COLD Start The factory setting data is loaded First t...

Page 142: ...e Power Switch must be ON at Expansion Chassis 3 Turn the power switch ON at the Main Chassis 4 Continue holding the LOAD button for approximately three seconds or until ALM LED lights red ST 100 1G A...

Page 143: ...ory and the customer data from RAM memory System Software and customer data are loaded from flash memory If Expansion Chassis are installed turn the power on off in the order of Expansion 2 Chassis Ex...

Page 144: ...Figure 3 5 Entering Programming Mode Display 1 12TXH 24TXH A1 11 10 WED 1 49PM 200 Menu Dir VM 00 CL 00 Password Figure 3 6 Entering Programming Mode Display 1 12TXH 24TXH B1 3 Dial the system passwo...

Page 145: ...play 1 12TXH 24TXH A1 Program Mode Base Service OP1 OP2 11 10 WED 1 49PM 200 Menu Dir VM 00 CL 00 Figure 3 12 Exiting Programming Mode Display 2 12TXH 24TXH B1 The system automatically saves the custo...

Page 146: ...90 03 01 Data Save YES 1 1 Figure 3 15 PRG90 03 Display 12TXH 24TXH B1 3 Dial 1 and press Hold key 4 When the data backup to the SD Card is completed the display will be changed to the next PRG 9003 0...

Page 147: ...m Mode then PRG90 04 Program Mode 9004 01 Data Load Figure 3 19 PRG90 04 Display 12TXH 24TXH A1 Program Mode Base Service OP1 OP2 90 04 01 Data Load YES 1 1 Figure 3 20 PRG90 04 Display 12TXH 24TXH B1...

Page 148: ...sis and then Main Chassis DO NOT power off by disconnecting the AC or DC for battery backup power Always use the Power Switch on the Main Expansion Chassis All calls in progress will be cut off when t...

Page 149: ...m will display a Warning Message to the assigned Display Multiline Telephone as below TUE 18 7 27PM Low battery Figure 4 1 Warning of Low Battery 12TXH 24TXH A1 11 10 WED 1 49PM Low battery Menu Dir V...

Page 150: ...the manufacturer of the battery If Expansion Chassis are installed turn the power on off in the order of Expansion 2 Chassis Expansion 1 Chassis and then Main Chassis 1 3 Replacing the Lithium Batter...

Page 151: ...on of Lithium Battery Socket 4 Remove the old Lithium battery and insert the new one into the socket The polarity symbol must be on top as illustrated in following figure Lithium battery Socket Figure...

Page 152: ...ert the CPU board in the guide rail of chassis and push it securely into position and tighten the two screws CPU board Guide rail Screws Figure 4 7 Installing the CPU Board SL2100 ISSUE 1 0 4 4 Mainte...

Page 153: ...ew main system software is supplied by NEC The Formatting of the SD card will be used SD Formatter It is supplied by SD Association 2 3 Main Software Version Confirmation The main system software vers...

Page 154: ...operty 2 4 System 12TXH 24TXH A1 820 Properties 2 2 System Phone 12TXH 24TXH B1 4 Press Right Key 12TXH 24TXH A1 only or Enter Key Navigation Key to show the main system software version and Hardware...

Page 155: ...ot all boards are hot swappable Do not remove or install from the chassis when powering up 1 Power off the system 2 After the system powers down remove the CPU C1 board from Main Chassis 3 Insert the...

Page 156: ...ase the LOAD button 9 Wait until the RUN LED green and ALM LED red starts flashing 1s on 1s off on the CPU C1 board has the following indications approximately seven minutes ST 100 1G ACT LOAD RUN ETH...

Page 157: ...arison to performing the task manually A Firmware Update can update when the WebPro or PCPro is connected to a chassis This section explains the manual firmware update Upload from PC Immediately Reset...

Page 158: ...he SL2100 LAN port IP Address is 192 168 0 10 by default 2 WebPro Login Screen is displayed enter the User Name and Password using PRG90 02 Click the Login button Figure 4 15 WebPro Login Screen 3 If...

Page 159: ...ure 4 17 Session Management Screen 5 Software Update screen is displayed In the lower part of the Software Update screen Manual Update area select the Upload from PC and browse the update firmware pac...

Page 160: ...and Minute WebPro uploads the firmware package file and updates the system at the time you specified The time you specify should be relative to the time on the chassis not the local time of the PC Fi...

Page 161: ...system reboot Figure 4 21 DO NOT click the Home or Back buttons on the browser or close the WebPro browser during uploading the Firmware otherwise Upload stops If you choose the Schedule Reset the fol...

Page 162: ...system due to system rebooting When the system re started press F5 key on your PC to re connecting the WebPro and confirm the new firmware version Figure 4 23 Press the Navigation key in any display...

Page 163: ...only U boot is execute Off Off 2 Shutting down accept status going to be powered off 500ms On 500ms Off Off 3 Boot error On 1s On 1s Off 4 DSP FPGA Download Error Off 100ms On 100ms Off 5 Security Tip...

Page 164: ...MEMO SL2100 ISSUE 1 0 4 16 Maintenance...

Page 165: ...7WW EXIFB C1 2 jack Expansion Daughter Board for Main Chassis 1 1 1 Mount to the CPU C1 in Main Chassis IP7WW EXIFE C1 1 jack Expansion Board for Ex pansion Chassis 0 1 2 Insert to CPU EXIFE exclusive...

Page 166: ...on Chassis 1 Expansion Chassis 2 Comments IP7WW 3COIDB C1 3 Analog Trunk Interface 4 8 12 IP7WW 2BRIDB C1 2 Basic Rate Interface 4 8 12 IP7WW 1PRIDB C1 1 Primary Rate Interface 1 2 3 Optional Items IP...

Page 167: ...Boards and Multiline Telephones Temperature 0 to 40 degree C 32 to 104 degree F Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Doorphone Box Temperature 20 to 60 degree C 4 to 140 degree F Humidity 20 to 80 non con...

Page 168: ...KWh x 3413 Main Chassis 488 BTU 3 Chassis Total 1464 BTU Main Chassis 512 BTU 3 Chassis Total 1536 BTU Main Chassis 631 BTU 3 Chassis Total 1894 BTU Main Chassis 621 BTU 3 Chassis Total 1863 BTU Main...

Page 169: ...ncy 20 Hz or 25 Hz 2 12 Mechanical Specifications Table 5 8 Mechanical Specifications Equipment Width Depth Height Weight Note IP7 4KSU C1 330 mm 12 99 in 92 9 mm 3 66 in 435 mm 17 13 in 2 2 kg exclud...

Page 170: ...103 2 mm 4 063 in 232 7 mm 9 16 in 51 6 mm 2 03 in 150 g 5 29 oz IP7WW EXIFB C1 65 5 mm 2 58 in 138 mm 5 43 in 17 5 mm 0 69 in 55 g 1 94 oz IP7WW EXIFE C1 103 2 mm 4 063 in 232 7 mm 9 16 in 51 6 mm 2...

Page 171: ...ominal 250 mV 10 dBm Maximum Output 400 mV RMS 2 17 BGM ExMOH Source Input Specifications Table 5 13 BGM External MOH Source Input Specifications Item Specification Input Impedance High Impedance 10 k...

Page 172: ...allowed Trunk Lines must be installed with lightning protectors Do not use 4 wire cabling for SLT connections 2 21 Cable Requirements Table 5 16 Cable Requirements Device Cable Type Cable Run Length...

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