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Chapter 1

Chapter 1 - Installing the Chassis

1.1.1

Unpacking

Unpack the equipment and check it against your equipment lists. The chassis does not initially contain any 
blades. Inspect for physical damage. If you are not sure about a component

s function, review the information 

for the component within this manual. Contact your Sales Representative if you have additional questions.

Make sure you have appropriate tools for the job, including: a test set, a punch down tool, and a digital 
voltmeter.

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. When wall-
mounting, it is recommended that plywood first be installed on the wall where the chassiss will be positioned, 
allowing for secure anchoring. It is equipped with a bracket which can be used to secure each chassis in a 
desk mount or wall mount installation. Ensure that enough space is available to allow the installation of the 
additional chassis above and below the chassis.

The system requires a three-prong dedicated 110 VAC 60 Hz circuit (NEMA 5-15 receptacle) located within 6 
feet (for the 9 1/2” Chassis-B) or 9 feet (for the 19” Chassis-A) of the AC receptacle. Telco should install the 
RJ21X to the right of the chassis. Extension blocks should be installed to the left of the chassis.

The chassis is shipped fully assembled. The following is enclosed with the chassis:

1 black three-prong power cord (packed outside the chassis)

1 19” mounting bracket for desktop placement or wall mounting packed outside the chassis

1.1.4

Environmental Requirements

Meeting and maintaining established environmental standards maximizes the life of the system. Be sure that 
the site selected for the chassis is not:

1.

In direct sunlight or in hot, cold, or humid places.

2.

In dusty areas or in areas where sulfuric gases/noxious fumes are produced.

3.

In places where shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong.

4.

In places where water or oil comes in contact with the unit.

5.

In areas near high-frequency machines or electric welders.

6.

Near computers, microwaves, air conditioners, etc.

7.

Near radio antennas (including shortwave).

8.

Do not block ventilation areas in the chassis to avoid system over heating.

Summary of Contents for UX5000

Page 1: ...7 September 2008 Printed in U S A 1 10 5 LAN Connection 1 Installing Chassis 3 Installing Extensions and Trunks 4 Terminals and Optional Equipment 2 Blade Installation and Startup 6 Specifications and...

Page 2: ...olutions Inc has no obligation to provide any updates or corrections to this manual Further NEC Unified Solutions Inc also reserves the right without prior notice to make changes in equipment design o...

Page 3: ...Battery Box 1 17 Chassis Battery Box 1 17 Installing the Short Term Battery Box in the 9 5 Chassis B 1 18 Installing the Short Term Battery Box in the 19 Chassis A 1 21 Replacing the Fuses in a Short...

Page 4: ...on Availability 2 3 Blade INSTALLATION 2 5 Handling the Blades 2 5 Busying Out Extension Line Blades 2 5 Installing an Extension or Trunk Blade Figure 2 1 2 5 To install an extension trunk blade with...

Page 5: ...and 0911046 2 44 Connector Pin Outs on the SLIDB 2 47 Installing an SLIDB Daughter Board 2 47 Digital SLT Combination Blade 082U Figure 2 25 P N 0911058 2 48 LED Indications 2 48 Connector Pin Outs o...

Page 6: ...e SW1 SW2 Switches 2 79 Connector Pin Outs on BRIDB 2 80 To install a BRI Interface Daughter Board 2 81 T1 PRI 1PRIU Interface Blade Figure 2 40 Figure 2 41 P N 0911052 2 82 LED Indications 2 84 Conne...

Page 7: ...locks 3 5 INSTALLING EXTENSIONS 3 6 Extension Cabling 3 6 Installing a Digital Terminal 3 6 INSTALLING SINGLE LINE TELEPHONES 3 7 Single Line Extension Cabling Figure 3 5 3 7 Installing a Single Line...

Page 8: ...e 4 9 Figure 4 12 4 12 DOOR BOX 4 15 Installing a Door Box Figure 4 13 Figure 4 14 P N 922450 4 15 DSS CONSOLE 4 19 Using a DSS Console P N 0910096 WH and 0910094 BK 4 19 Installing a 60 Button DSS Co...

Page 9: ...Hold 4 37 Installing External Music on Hold 4 37 TERMINAL ADAPTERS 4 39 Using Adapters 4 39 16 Button DLS Figure 4 19 P N 0910100 WH and 0910098 BK 4 40 Installing the 16 Button DLS 4 41 ADA Adapter...

Page 10: ...ced Terminals 4 69 Enhanced DESI Less 4 70 Programming the Terminal s Display Contrast 4 71 Programming the Terminal s Displayed Names 4 71 Programming the IP CTS or Enhanced Terminals for the Lock Fe...

Page 11: ...egs 4 84 Attaching the Legs 4 84 WALL MOUNT BRACKET 4 85 Using the Wall Mount Bracket 4 85 Installing the Keyset Wall Mount Bracket Figure 4 45 Figure 4 47 4 85 LAN Connection 5 1 LAN DEVICES 5 1 Usin...

Page 12: ...x Table of Contents Table of Contents...

Page 13: ...se only commercial AC power to prevent shock or fire Use the power cord supplied for the chassis Do not bundle AC power cords together to prevent the cords from overheating Make sure the chassis has a...

Page 14: ...n Ensure that enough space is available to allow the installation of the additional chassis above and below the chassis The system requires a three prong dedicated 110 VAC 60 Hz circuit NEMA 5 15 rece...

Page 15: ...assis E the Chassis B providing the power to the expansion chassis A Chassis B or combined Chassis B Chassis Es can be added These chassis are then interconnected for a maximum of 4 combined hard wire...

Page 16: ...3 Slot Chassis Controlling and Expansion 3 Slot Chassis Fully Expanded System without IP connection 4 6 Slot Chassis 6 Slot Chassis Chassis A Note When using combined 9 5 chassis they cannot be stacke...

Page 17: ...Chassis Number of B Channels Available Trunk Analog 16 40 88 184 200 PRI 1 5M 46 60 92 90 184 180 192 192 Extension digital keyset or SLT 32 80 160 320 512 IP Trunk Terminal 128 512 Full license TDM c...

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Page 19: ...3 universal slots for the CCPU and other optional blades such as ESIU SLIU COIU etc and an EXIFU expansion slot All slots are connected to the backplane A Chassis B can be combined with an Expansion...

Page 20: ...nstalling the Chassis Figure 1 4 CHASSIS B FRONT Figure 1 5 CHASSIS B BACK EXIFU B1 E1 Slot Power Switch and LED 3 Universal Slots One slot for CPU 3KSU B1 Rear View Ground For External Battery 24V Co...

Page 21: ...the expanded ports Each chassis measures 9 5 inches wide A Controlling Base chassis with an Expansion chassis connected is a total of 19 inches and 4 25 inches high The Expansion chassis provide 3 uni...

Page 22: ...recommended that plywood first be installed on the wall where the chassis will be positioned allowing for secure anchoring 1 4 2 Before Installing an Expansion Chassis 1 The system must be powered do...

Page 23: ...r up for the Base and Expansion chassis and push the two chassis together Make sure the two screws on the bracket are positioned high enough to allow chassis enough space to connect Figure 1 8 ATTACH...

Page 24: ...assis E by removing the two screws located near the top front of the chassis and slightly pushing the cover backwards 5 Tighten the four screws on the expansion bracket and replace the cover Figure 1...

Page 25: ...metal reinforcement bracket included secure the bracket as shown below using the 2 screws provided Figure 1 12 REATTACH THE TOP COVER Figure 1 13 ATTACH THE REINFORCEMENT BRACKET Slide Top Cover into...

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Page 27: ...pansion slot All slots are connected to the backplane When the Chassis A is combined with additional chassis Expansion Interface Units EXIFU B1 and EXIFU E1 are installed in the EXIFU slot in both cha...

Page 28: ...1 16 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Installing the Chassis Figure 1 15 CABLING THE CHASSIS Electrical Service Ground Cables AC Cables...

Page 29: ...ersions of battery boxes which can be connected An internal short term battery box and an external long term battery box The short term battery box will power the system for approximately 10 minutes T...

Page 30: ...ews under the battery box then remove the top cover 3 Remove the metal support bracket 4 Insert the 2 short term batteries 5 Place the battery cable on top of the batteries and adjust it to take up th...

Page 31: ...ace Using the two screws provided attach the bracket to the battery compartment 7 Insert the battery cable through the slot on the battery compartment and connect the battery cable to the connection p...

Page 32: ...viously 9 Secure the battery compartment to the chassis using the two screws provided Then attach the battery cable to the chassis Figure 1 22 REATTACH TOP COVER Figure 1 23 ATTACH TO CHASSIS AND CONN...

Page 33: ...e and sliding it slightly to the right Use caution when removing the plate as the fan is attached to this plate but it is still plugged into the connection on the chassis 4 On the battery box cage rem...

Page 34: ...0 Install the metal wire guide protector by inserting it to the left of the fan s position Secure it to the chassis with the provided screw 11 Plug the battery cable into the BATT connector 12 Replace...

Page 35: ...cable connectors from the battery box 4 Loosen the two thumb screws on the battery box and remove the box by pulling on the two thumb screws 5 Replace the fuse s as needed 6 Replace the battery box an...

Page 36: ...nt box P N 0910008 The connection method chosen can provide for either 45 minutes of backup time if all chassis are connected to one battery box or up to 3 hours if each chassis is connected to its ow...

Page 37: ...upper joint brackets to either side of the battery box and floor mount box Four screws total on each bracket are used two screw into the battery box and two screw into the floor mount box 3 Remove th...

Page 38: ...the top of the cover and remove 6 Remove the two screws holding in the metal retaining bracket and remove the bracket 7 Install two of the batteries into the compartment and reattach the metal retaini...

Page 39: ...ecuring them into the grooves in the tray 10 Replace the cover and reattach the two screws 11 Repeat steps 5 10 for the remaining battery compartments 12 Reinstall the metal retaining bracket removed...

Page 40: ...e front cover by inserting the tabs on the cover into the slots on the battery box Slide the cover to the left and secure with the screw previously removed Figure 1 37 CONNECT CABLES TO FUSE BOARD Fig...

Page 41: ...crew for the fan panel on the back of the chassis Plug the cable from the battery box into the connect labeled BATT Replace the cover feeding the battery cable out the key hole opening in the panel Fi...

Page 42: ...ERY BOX CONNECTIONS Figure 1 42 CUSTOMER PROVIDED BATTERY BOX CONNECTIONS Important Do not pull on or carry the batteries by the battery connector cables When replacing the lid be sure the cables are...

Page 43: ...ront cover of the battery box 4 Unplug all the cable connectors from the fuse blade 5 Loosen the two thumb screws on the fuse blade and remove the blade by pulling on the two thumb screws Figure 1 43...

Page 44: ...e the fuse s as needed 7 Replace the fuse blade and tighten the thumb screws on either side of the blade 8 Replace the battery connection cables to the fuse unit and replace the front cover Figure 1 4...

Page 45: ...6 1 7 2 Securing the Chassis to the Wall Figure 1 47 Figure 1 59 If you choose to wall mount the system make sure the wall can support the weight of the chassis Ensure that enough space is available t...

Page 46: ...to allow connection for the EXIFU E1 cable which measures 3 93 1 2 meters This means a 3rd or 4th chassis must have the slots facing chassis 1 and 2 Figure 1 47 WALL MOUNTING CHASSIS Wall Mount 9 5 Ch...

Page 47: ...shown below It is suggested that plywood first be installed on the wall where the chassis will be positioned This allows for secure anchoring of the screws which will be supporting the weight of the...

Page 48: ...1 Installing the Chassis Figure 1 49 WALL MOUNTING 2 CHASSIS B E BRACKETS 20 12 15 1 4 13 16 13 16 20 20 14 1 2 7 15 16 2 1 2 3 7 8 Ceiling Wall Secure with Flat head wood screws Secure with Flat hea...

Page 49: ...Installing the Chassis Chapter 1 1 37 2 Remove the metal tabs E H located on the bottom of the brackets Figure 1 50 REMOVE METAL BRACKETS Remove screws and brackets Plastic Wall Mount Desk Top Bracket...

Page 50: ...nal location reposition the metal tabs as shown below and secure wth the original screws Figure 1 51 POSITION AND SECURE THE METAL BRACKETS Reinstall screws Reinsert metal brackets E F with tabbed end...

Page 51: ...cket to the plastic brackets with the 4 screws provided Figure 1 52 ATTACHING 1 CHASSIS TO THE METAL SUPPORT BRACKET Tabs fit under metal support bracket Attach with 4 screws Note Each plastic bracket...

Page 52: ...s of the brackets reinstall the screws removed in Step 2 which held in the G and H metal tabs The screw heads should be left approximately 1 16 above the bracket Figure 1 53 ATTACHING 2 CHASSIS TO THE...

Page 53: ...o the chassis using the steps which follow Style 2 is mounted to the chassis and then using the key holes you slide the bracket over screws which have been secured to the wall according to the templat...

Page 54: ...hapter 1 Installing the Chassis 8 When using the Style 1 brackets Attach the bracket to the wall using 4 anchor bolts Figure 1 56 ATTACHING THE WALL MOUNT BRACKET TO THE WALL Secure with 4 Flat head w...

Page 55: ...r style mounting bracket Position the chassis so that hole I and J on the chassis match up with the metal tabs i and j on the bracket and slide sideways slightly Figure 1 57 ATTACHING THE CHASSIS TO T...

Page 56: ...chassis 12 With Style 2 mounting bracket Secure 4 screws into the wall using the template provided for proper placement Leave the screw heads exposed approximately 3 16 to allow the bracket to slide o...

Page 57: ...Figure 1 47 Figure 1 65 If you choose to wall mount the system make sure the wall can support the weight of the chassis Ensure that enough space is available to allow the installation of the addition...

Page 58: ...ill be positioned This allows for secure anchoring of the screws which will be supporting the weight of the chassis 2 Secure the two metal support U brackets to the wall Each bracket is attached to th...

Page 59: ...d be positioned on top when the install is completed attach the small angle bracket to the middle of the chassis On the opposite side of the chassis attach the metal support L bracket Figure 1 62 CONN...

Page 60: ...n installing the chassis with the L bracket installed 5 Place the chassis onto the U brackets attached to the wall The top L bracket hooks onto the top support bracket while the bottom L bracket slide...

Page 61: ...screwing in the top L bracket into the U bracket 7 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 Figure 1 64 ATTACH THE TO...

Page 62: ...ble system placement If the area is unstable or if their could be vibrations on the desk it is recommended to use the floor mounting setup instead 1 Position the chassis so that the EXIFU slot is to t...

Page 63: ...f are inserted into the tab holes E and F on the chassis The protruding tabs of c and D should slide over the C and D indents on the first bracket 3 Slide both brackets backwards until they click int...

Page 64: ...s B screw the plastic cover over the backboard connector to prevent dust foreign objects from entering the chassis 5 Position the chassis on the desktop in its desired location Figure 1 69 ATTACH THE...

Page 65: ...o the Floor Figure 1 72 Figure 1 74 1 Install the brackets on the floor allowing for enough space surrounding the chassis to work Figure 1 71 CHASSIS PLACEMENT 11 800 19 685 10 314 19 685 19 685 13 85...

Page 66: ...acket into Tab Hole A of the left floor bracket and secure together with the one screw provided 4 Insert Tab b of the right floor bracket into the Tab Hole B at the back of the chassis Secure the brac...

Page 67: ...1 55 5 Turn the chassis 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 74 ATTACH THE CHASSIS TO THE FLOOR Chass...

Page 68: ...A with the blade slots facing up 3 As pictured in the graphic below attach the Metal Bracket A to one of the Metal Bracket Bs using 2 screws Then attach the second Metal Bracket B to Bracket A 4 Attac...

Page 69: ...Chapter 1 Installing the Chassis Chapter 1 1 57 6 Secure the floor mounting brackets to the floor using 2 anchor bolts Figure 1 76 FLOOR MOUNTING 1 CHASSIS A...

Page 70: ...second chassis This will prevent rubbing scratching the cover Repeat this on the second chassis when installing 3 chassis together 3 Position the Chassis As with the blade slots facing up 4 For 2 Cha...

Page 71: ...tach each of the Metal Bracket As to the bottom of each of the chassis The outside brackets are only secured on the inner edge while the middle bracket is completely secured Figure 1 79 ATTACH BRACKET...

Page 72: ...cket C and attach the brackets to the side of the Chassis A using 2 screws into the chassis and 2 into Bracket B Repeat this process on the opposite side Figure 1 80 SECURING BRACKETS FOR 2 CHASSIS Me...

Page 73: ...sing 2 screws into the chassis and 2 into Bracket B Repeat this process on the opposite side 6 Reposition the chassis so the brackets are placed on the floor Figure 1 81 SECURING BRACKETS FOR 3 CHASSI...

Page 74: ...he floor mounting brackets to the floor using 2 anchor bolts 8 Secure the chassis together using the metal conector s provided Figure 1 83 SECURING THE CHASSIS TOGETHER Screws Screws Metal Connector S...

Page 75: ...towards the top 3 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 Insert Tabs a and b of the right f...

Page 76: ...on the floor brackets into the Tab Holes E and F at the front of the chassis Secure the brackets to both chassis with the 8 screws provided Figure 1 85 CONNECT THE MOUNTING BRACKETS TO EXPANSION FLOO...

Page 77: ...n on the floor Secure the mounting brackets to the floor using 4 anchor bolts 6 Secure the Top Expansion Bracket to the top of both chassis using 4 screws Figure 1 87 ATTACH THE CHASSIS TO THE FLOOR C...

Page 78: ...alling the Chassis 1 7 10 Securing the Chassis to a Rack Figure 1 88 Figure 1 95 Figure 1 88 INSTALLING THE MOUNTING BRACKET ON THE RACK Main Cabinet 19 inch x 4 Main Cabinet 19 inch x 2 Main Cabinet...

Page 79: ...e 1 90 19 CHASSIS A RACK MOUNT INSTALLATION in Chapter 1 Installing the Chassis on page 1 68 When rack mounting the Chassis B E plastic chassis they must be installed vertically for proper air circula...

Page 80: ...1 68 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Installing the Chassis Figure 1 90 19 CHASSIS A RACK MOUNT INSTALLATION...

Page 81: ...screws provided Note that the 19 Chassis A brackets are secured with 4 screws on each side Figure 1 91 ATTACH RACK MOUNT BRACKETS TO CHASSIS B E Figure 1 92 ATTACH RACK MOUNT BRACKETS TO CHASSIS A Rac...

Page 82: ...rect positions on the rack These will be used to secure the chassis to the rack in their proper vertical position Figure 1 93 ATTACH TOP AND BOTTOM BAR BRACKETS Top Bar Rack Mount Bracket Top Bar Rack...

Page 83: ...at each point For the metal 19 Chassis A unit attach the chassis to the rack mount brackets using 2 screws at each point Figure 1 94 19 CHASSIS B E RACK MOUNTING Figure 1 95 19 CHASSIS A RACK MOUNT IN...

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Page 85: ...Chassis B Each 9 5 Chassis B or 19 Chassis A in the system must be grounded separately following the step below 1 Ground each 9 5 Chassis B or 19 Chassis A by connecting a 14 AWG wire from the FG lug...

Page 86: ...1 74 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Installing the Chassis Figure 1 98 GROUNDING THE CHASSIS Electrical Service Ground Cables AC Cables Back View...

Page 87: ...lot dedicated for the Expansion blade The Controlling Base and Expansion Chassis Slots 2 16 are universal any type of blade can be installed Important Notes Make sure to follow the steps indicated in...

Page 88: ...ades The order in which trunk blades are physically inserted determines the numbering plan For example if four blades are installed in the following order the numbering plan below would apply 2 1 3 2...

Page 89: ...IntraMail Ports Over 8 082U Remote Upgrade 64 Ports Yes 1 chassis 6 slot only OR 2 3 slot Chassis without EXIFU Not Supported Not Supported 1 Maximum USB Flash Memory Required 64 Ports w MEMDB Yes Ye...

Page 90: ...2 4 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Blade Installation and Startup...

Page 91: ...chassis must only be installed with the system power OFF 2 2 2 Busying Out Extension Line Blades Program 90 05 01 Item 3 busies out idle circuits Extensions lines cannot make a call or be called Calls...

Page 92: ...LED stops flashing all extensions trunks are idle Loosen the thumb screws on either side of the blade Pull the blade out 2 2 5 Uninstalling a Blade Slot Through Software The installer can turn off bu...

Page 93: ...2 7 2 2 6 Where to Install the Blades Figure 2 2 CHASSIS B LAYOUT FRONT VIEW Figure 2 3 CHASSIS B LAYOUT BACK VIEW EXIFU PSU SW Option PKG 3slot BP Back Plane 14 37 8 5 3 85 3KSU B1 Rear View Ground F...

Page 94: ...chassis With A law 111 timeslots per chassis can be used for both the G 711 PCM communications and data communications The system s universal architecture gives you great flexibility when installing b...

Page 95: ...1 1 0 1 CygniLink 16 AspireNet 50 1 per site VOIPDB A1 VoIP Media Gateway installs on CCPU 1 1 0 1 CygniLink 16 AspireNet 50 1 per site 8ESIU 8 Digital Stations OR 16ESIU 16 Digital Stations 2 5 5 20...

Page 96: ...Extensions 128 2x64 Channels 256 2Bx128 2BRIDB A1 2 Two Channel BRI Circuits installs on 2BRIU A1 2 5 6 23 T Bus TRK 25 S Bus STA 64 T Bus Trunks 50 2x25 Channels 100 2Bx50 S Bus Extensions 128 2x64...

Page 97: ...site 6SHUBU 6 Switch Hub with PoE 2 2 3 12 240 6x240 sites 1440 6x240 sites RTU B1 Router 2 2 2 8 CygniLink 32 AspireNet 100 2 per site PVAU 2 5 6 23 32 GSWU 2 3 3 12 NOTE Maximum capacities above are...

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Page 99: ...ts to determine the load factor for your equipment Any blades or devices not listed in these charts do not require consideration when determining the load factor Keep in mind that each 19 chassis eith...

Page 100: ...60 Button DSS Console 2 IP CTS telephone PoE from GSW 6 IP 24e 24 button IP telephone PoE from GSW 4 IP 6v 6 button IP telephone PoE from GSW OR IP 2v 2 button IP telephone PoE from GSW 4 SLT 1 PGDAD...

Page 101: ...Source Control circuit Voice Mail Daughter Board Interface Circuit System Program and System Data Storing Memory Circuit USB Interface Circuit Ethernet Interface Circuit EXIFU A1 Interface Circuit Mai...

Page 102: ...t for VOIPDB One Fast Ethernet Port 10 100 Base T auto negotiation and VLAN One CompactFlash Blade Slot Background Music EXSP Control Port Status LED One EXIFU Interface Connector Two Audio Input Outp...

Page 103: ...the back of the blade some RAM temporary memory may be lost ex time date user defined settings etc Figure 2 4 CCPU BLADE LAYOUT Gbit Ethernet VOIPDB Fast Ethernet CN7 Status LED1 Status LED2 Status L...

Page 104: ...ocket for backup of SRAM memory data SW6 CCPU Setup Dip Switches normally left as is 64 Ports for IP Digital Trunks Extensions Expansion Chassis VOIPDB 8 IntraMail VRS Ports BRI S Bus T Bus PRI Trunks...

Page 105: ...Load Switch With a system restart or a system reset while holding the Load SW1 switch USB Memory Status Operation When USB Memory is not installed Cold Start occurs When USB Memory is installed USB Me...

Page 106: ...On Blinking Off Off On Steady When USB Memory is Connected Upgrading boot software On Blinking Blinking Off On Steady When USB Memory is Connected Finish formatting SRAM Flash Blinking Off Off Off On...

Page 107: ...Vcc 2 D 3 D 4 GND Ethernet Cable Connector CN7 RJ45 10Base T 100Base TX Port Pin No Signal 1 Tx 2 Tx 3 Rx 4 5 6 Rx 7 8 Pin Jack CN8 CN9 No polarity Pin No Signal 1 EXT1 2 EXT2 RJ61 Cable Connector CN1...

Page 108: ...off slide the CCPU into the CCPU slot in the Controlling chassis Note that the blades must be inserted into the chassis with the top of the blade up otherwise the connection to the backplane will not...

Page 109: ...in case of a power failure will be restored The lithium battery in the system saves the RAM memory when power is lost 2 4 1 3 Resetting the System IMPORTANT While the system is powered up data may be...

Page 110: ...of the Base Chassis B which does not have a CCPU The EXIFU cable is used to connect the Controlling chassis and its EXIFU B1 interface to the second third and fourth Base chassis EXIFU E1 interface U...

Page 111: ...eviously from each of the chassis 2 Carefully remove the blank filler piece on the cover to allow for the EXIFU connectors 3 For the Controlling Chassis B1 with the CCPU install the EXIFU B1 into the...

Page 112: ...ach one cable to each Base Chassis B1 s CN3 connector on the EXIFU E1 Attach the opposite end to the CN2 CN3 or CN4 connector on the Controlling Chassis B1 s EXIFU B1 Figure 2 9 EXIFU B1 BLADE COMPONE...

Page 113: ...Chapter 2 Blade Installation and Startup Chapter 2 2 27 Figure 2 11 EXIFU CABLING...

Page 114: ...B installed No recovery point created for database No remote update from flash memory but possible when USB flash drive is installed 8 ports maximum for IntraMail VRS 64 Trunks or Extensions UX5000 ME...

Page 115: ...which need to be set and does not require any hardware setting Figure 2 12 MEMORY EXPANSION DAUGHTER BOARD INSTALLATION Do not remove or install this daughter board with the power on Gbit Ethernet VOI...

Page 116: ...hours The number of ports available is determined by the port licensed used Four ports are provided by default This daughter board does not have any switches which need to be set and does not require...

Page 117: ...nnector 2 Position the VMDB s CN1 connector over the CN4 connector on the CCPU blade Press the boards together ensuring the plastic spacers lock in place 3 Insert the compact flash card into the CN2 s...

Page 118: ...2 32 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Blade Installation and Startup Figure 2 15 INTRAMAIL COMPACT FLASH CARD...

Page 119: ...128VOIPDB Only Layer 2 Switch 64VOIPDB and 128VOIPDB Only 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet Connection 64VOIPDB and 128VOIPDB Only RTP RTCP Packet Transmitted Received Directly 32VOIPDB RTP and RTCP Packet...

Page 120: ...lade or to an external switching hub using an ethernet cable 4 Refer to the UX5000 Software Manual P N 09193200 for required programming To view the VOIPDB information MAC address number of ports numb...

Page 121: ...or etc Ethernet Cable 10 100 BASE LAN WAN LAN WAN Ethernet Cable 10 100 BASE IP3WW 32 64 128 VOIPDB A1 CN1 is not installed on a IP3WW 32VOIPDB A1 card IP3WW 8 16ESIU A1 PCM Time Division Switch IP3W...

Page 122: ...NETWORK PC Pin Number Location To PC ispDOWNLOAD Cable In System Programming Interface for the PC To WAN LAN network Ethernet cable CAT5E 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T LAN Connector 10BASE T 100BASE...

Page 123: ...Aspire Wireless etc The ESIU can be installed in any universal slot in the system and up to a maximum of 20 ESIU blades installed per 4 chassis system providing up to 320 digital ports A maximum of 1...

Page 124: ...20 16ESIU BLADE CN101 Key Telephone Interface 1 4 CN201 Key Telephone Interface 5 8 BUSY LED Status for terminals ON Extension s in Use OFF Idle CN301 Key Telephone Interface 9 12 CN401 Key Telephone...

Page 125: ...1 Tip for port 4 2 Tip for port 3 3 Tip for port 2 4 Ring for port 1 5 Tip for port 1 6 Ring for port 2 7 Ring for port 3 8 Ring for port 4 LED Indication Operation Status Operation Status Live LED gr...

Page 126: ...ity Reverse Ability Connector for 4 8SLIDB Daughter Boards Ring Generator 16Hz 20Hz 25Hz 75Vrms 28Vdc Caller ID Sending Ability Message Wait Lamping Ability 110Vdc Per 19 chassis there is a maximum of...

Page 127: ...8SLIU Daughter Board I F for SLIDB Common Control Circuit CN1 BUSY LED Status for Extensions ON Extension s in Use OFF Idle LIVE LED Status LED 8 7 6 5 2 1 Analog Station I F Circuit 2 Analog Station...

Page 128: ...l channels idle Off On Blocked blade At least 1 channel busy Off All channels idle Flashing 80 ms on off x 3 400 ms off Downloading firmware CN2 SLT Line SLT Line Interface 1 4 CN3 Interface 5 8 BUSY...

Page 129: ...the 4 8SLIDB is to be used install this prior to inserting the 8SLIU blade into the chassis 1 Install the SLU into any available universal slot RJ61 Cable Connector 8SLIU CN2 ports 1 4 8SLIU CN2 ports...

Page 130: ...aller ID Sending Ability Message Wait Lamping Ability 110Vdc Constant current type battery feeding 25mA 28Vdc Feeding Polarity Reverse Ability These daughter boards can be installed on the 4SLIU or 8S...

Page 131: ...4 8SLIU Daughter Board I F for SLIDB Common Control Circuit CN1 BUSY LED Status for Extensions ON Extension s in Use OFF Idle LIVE LED Status LED 8 7 6 5 2 1 Analog Station I F Circuit 2 Analog Statio...

Page 132: ...for Trunk Lines ON Trunk in Use OFF Idle LIVE LED Status LED 8 7 6 5 2 1 Analog Station I F Circuit 2 Analog Station I F Circuit 3 Analog Station I F Circuit 2 Analog Station I F Circuit 1 Analog Sta...

Page 133: ...nd out on the side of the daughter board which has the CN1 connector 2 Position the SLIDB s CN1 connector over the CN4 connector on the SLIU blade Press the boards together ensuring the plastic spacer...

Page 134: ...cting this blade the system uses 8 digital port and 2 analog ports The blade consumes 10 logical ports 2 analog 2 digital plus any ports used by any attached daughter board 2 5 4 1 LED Indications LED...

Page 135: ...ts 5 8 Pin No Connection 1 Tip for port 4 or 8 2 Tip for port 3 or 7 3 Tip for port 2 or 6 4 Ring for port 1 or 5 5 Tip for port 1 or 5 6 Ring for port 2 or 6 7 Ring for port 3 or 7 8 Ring for port 4...

Page 136: ...Interface 1 4 CN102 Key Telephone Interface 5 8 CN201 Single Line Telephone Interface 1 2 BUSY LED Status for terminals ON Extension s in Use OFF Idle LIVE LED Status LED Spacers hole X4 For COIDB 2B...

Page 137: ...ion for each conference Advanced Mode Password protection is provided for each conference Applicable voice messages and announcements e g Entry password request exit are available Early Entry When usi...

Page 138: ...e administration Conference Mode There are two types of conference mode Lecturer Mode and Discussion Mode Lecturer Mode When the conference starts all conference participants are placed in mute and re...

Page 139: ...ernet cable or a crossover Ethernet cable A crossover cable is not required for direct connection to a PC The Ethernet Interface setting allows for manual configuration of the Ethernet port mode speed...

Page 140: ...nse is provided with this blade to allow for QoS on 8 simultaneous SIP calls Any calls over the 8th call will go through however it will not have any priority queuing The Router blade provides High Sp...

Page 141: ...lnet SNMPv1 and V3 Ethernet LAN Auto Sensing Full or Half Duplex The VOIPDB daughter board which is required in order for IP terminals to communicate with non VoIP UX5000 phones as well as to place or...

Page 142: ...stacking is based on this setup Multiple Unit Stacking allows the user the ability to manage multiple GSWU blades in a system as one switch instead of individual units and IP adresses For example a se...

Page 143: ...They can be removed by accessing the Main blade GUI The IP address subnet mask and gateway address of the Main blade will be assigned in Program 10 55 Stacking 3 GSWU blades to form a 20 port switch...

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Page 145: ...ade status LED 4 Caller ID Circuits 2 Power Failure Transfer Circuits Connection for COIDB Daughter Board Figure 2 29 4COIU BLADE CN2 COIU Analog Trunk From Central Office for Interface Circuit 1 4 CN...

Page 146: ...pacity exceeded or software version incorrect Flashing 1 second Trouble found during self diagnostics routine Flashing 100 ms On Normal operation At least 1 channel busy Off All channels idle Off On B...

Page 147: ...15 POWER FAILURE TERMINALS on page 4 61 RJ61 Cable Connector CN2 Trunks The CN2 connector is polarity sensitive tip to tip ring to ring for ground start trunks Pin No Connection 1 Circuit 4 Tip 2 Circ...

Page 148: ...circuits 4 Caller ID circuits Connector for COIU or 082U blade The 4COIDB consumes 4 trunk ports ranging between ports 001 200 The CN2 connector provides connection to 4 analog trunk ports The ground...

Page 149: ...Trunk I F Circuit 4 Daughter Board I F for COIU 082U CN5 Common Control Circuit BUSY LED Status for Trunk Lines ON Trunk in Use OFF Idle LIVE LED Status LED Pin Number Location 8 7 6 5 2 1 CN2 COIDB...

Page 150: ...e plastic spacers lock in place 3 Install the COIU or 082U blade into the slot RJ61 Cable Connector CN2 Trunks Connecting to COIU Blade The CN2 connector is polarity sensitive tip to tip ring to ring...

Page 151: ...tatus LEDs The DIOPU blade can be installed in any universal slot 2 7 3 1 LED Indications LED Indication Operation Status Operation Status Live LED green BusyLED red On On Blade initializing Flashing...

Page 152: ...N Trunks in Use OFF Idle LIVE LED Status LED Pin Number Location CN1 Analog DID Interface Off premise Extension Interface Circuit 1 Analog DID Interface Off premise Extension Interface Circuit 2 Analo...

Page 153: ...4 analog DID trunk ports which are polarity sensitive tip to tip ring to ring The OPX circuits however are not polarity sensitive The DIOPU requires one universal slot Figure 2 32 DID OPX POLARITY 1...

Page 154: ...rect Inward Dial Blade 1 Install the DIOPU blade into a slot With normal operation the status LED will flash fast If trouble was found during the self diagnostics routine the status LED will flash slo...

Page 155: ...Status Live LED green BusyLED red On On Blade initializing Flashing 1 second On Blade assignment refused system capacity exceeded or software version incorrect Flashing 1 second Trouble found during s...

Page 156: ...og Tie Line Interface Circuit 1 Analog Tie Line Interface Circuit 2 Analog Tie Line Interface Circuit 3 Analog Tie Line Interface Circuit 4 8 7 6 5 2 1 Common Control Circuit RJ61 Connector When a rou...

Page 157: ...trunk 3 Not Used 4 R Voice signal both ways 5 T Voice signal both ways 6 Not Used 7 E Control signal from trunk 8 Not Used RJ61 Cable Connector 4 Wire E M CN1A CN1D Pin No Connection Description 1 Not...

Page 158: ...2 72 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Blade Installation and Startup 2 7 4 3 Signaling Method for Circuit Types Figure 2 34 VOICE SIGNAL CONNECTION FOR TYPE I and V...

Page 159: ...tall the 4TLIU into a slot With normal operation the status LED will flash fast If trouble was found during the self diagnostics routine the status LED will flash slow 2 Use Program 10 03 02 to set to...

Page 160: ...mming 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 circui...

Page 161: ...tipoint and if the system is connected at the end of the multipoint Otherwise the SW1 SW2 switches should be set to the OFF position If the last port of the ISDN terminal is connected to a modular ros...

Page 162: ...U S 6 8 TR ON Termination Resistor Set TR OFF No Termination Resistor LED Indication Operation Status Operation Status Live LED green BusyLED red On On Blade initializing Flashing 1 second On Blade a...

Page 163: ...the system chassis 5 Before proceeding to Step 7 wait to verify that the STATUS LED starts to flash With normal operation the status LED will flash fast If trouble was found during the self diagnosti...

Page 164: ...trunk circuits can be connected to ISDN trunks or ISDN telephones depending on the switch setting within system programming All ISDN telephone circuits 1 2 BRI blade and 3 4 with the BRI daughter boa...

Page 165: ...T Bus Point to Multipoint and if the system is connected at the end of the multipoint Otherwise the SW1 SW2 switches should be set to the OFF position If the last port of the ISDN terminal is connect...

Page 166: ...6 8 TR ON Termination Resistor Set TR OFF No Termination Resistor SW2 4 1 5 S T Normal S T point interface U Use DSU This is not used in the U S 6 8 TR ON Termination Resistor Set TR OFF No Terminati...

Page 167: ...s and pressing the boards together 4 Plug the BRI blade into the system chassis 5 Before proceeding to Step 7 wait to verify that the STATUS LED starts to flash With normal operation the status LED wi...

Page 168: ...e supports the following PRI services Basic PRI Call Control BCC Display of incoming caller s name and number when allowed by the telco Speech and 3 1 KHz audio By default the system programming has a...

Page 169: ...TA RB RA LED2 Link Status LED1 Status LED 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 RB RA TB TA In case of T point Connection In case of S point Connection LED2 at Solder side LED1 at Solder side Daughter Boar...

Page 170: ...ity exceeded or software version incorrect Flashing 1 second Trouble found during self diagnostics routine Flashing 100 ms On Normal operation At least 1 channel busy Off All channels idle Off On Bloc...

Page 171: ...Layer Link Status LEDs will be on steady when the Layer link is established If there is no link the LED will be off 3 Connect the cable from the NT1 Network Termination cable to the CN2 connector on...

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Page 173: ...wer switch for all the other chassis THEN turn on the power switch for the Controlling Chassis B The system will recognize the chassis in order Chassis 1 Chassis 2 Chassis 3 Chassis 4 4 If installing...

Page 174: ...2 88 Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Blade Installation and Startup...

Page 175: ...ould not be recognized This however will use new ports for the combined blade the initial ports ports 17 24 using the example below are not used 2 The system will automatically recognize each blade as...

Page 176: ...r complete details on programming Installing COIU 4TLIU DIOPU or BRI Blade s The order in which trunk blades are physically inserted determines the numbering plan For example if four blades are instal...

Page 177: ...Types Use Program 10 03 to set up extension circuit types as required The system will automatically detect and assign most circuit types when the device is connected Refer to the Software Manual for p...

Page 178: ...USB connector and using Program 90 03 save the software this could take several minutes Due to the file s naming structure note that a USB flash drive can only hold one customer database each database...

Page 179: ...cation The following steps detail the WinZip process If the file was received by EMail detach the zip file to your computer 2 Locate the zip file on your computer and double click on the file The file...

Page 180: ...directory window click Edit Select All Edit Copy From the USB flash drive window click Edit Paste The files are then copied from the PC to the USB flash drive 2 9 8 Upgrading Your Software Figure 2 42...

Page 181: ...elease the Load button 7 Wait until LEDs 2 4 are flashing on the CCPU This could take several minutes 8 Turn the system power 9 Once the system has completed its powering down cycle all LEDS are off r...

Page 182: ...ystem numbering Use Programs 10 03 or 90 13 03 prior to performing a cold start to record the current slot definitions 1 Without a USB Flash drive installed in the CCPU turn the system power off by fi...

Page 183: ...ctors The UX5000 system uses a combination of RJ 61 and RJ 45 connectors for interfacing with the blades The RJ 61 connectors are used for the telecommunications devices telephones trunks etc and the...

Page 184: ...e the following pin information when creating your own RJ 45 cables Figure 3 2 RJ 45 CABLE PIN OUT Female Male Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name TX 3 TX 3 RX 2 BI 1 BI 1 RX 2 BI 4 BI 4 Description Tranceive Da...

Page 185: ...ks 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 Pin 5 Block Termination 2 BLU WHT Pin 4 Block...

Page 186: ...e 3 3 RJ 61 CABLE PIN OUT Female Male Male Pin Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name Name Pair 4 White Brown Tip Pair 3 White Green Tip Pair 2 White Orange Tip Pair 1 Blue White Ring Pair 1 White Blue Tip Pair 2 O...

Page 187: ...blocks for the following interfaces All digital extension circuits CCPU functions i e BGM MOH relay 1 External page External alarms Data devices 3 4 2 Installing Trunk Cross Connect Blocks It is also...

Page 188: ...xtension B block for each extension 3 Connect the extension B block s 25 pair cable to the corresponding RJ 61 connector on the blade 4 Install bridging clips on the extension B block 3 5 2 Installing...

Page 189: ...clips on the extension B block 3 Connect the extension B block s 25 pair cable to the corresponding RJ 61 connector on the blade 4 Install bridging clips on the extension B block 3 6 2 Installing a S...

Page 190: ...rder below the numbering plan would correspond as follows To determine extension assignments for the system cutdown the installer must identify the following in order Order of installation Chassis Con...

Page 191: ...ne pair cross connect to the tip and ring leads for each line on the telco RJ21X CPE customer side of the block Figure 3 6 The CN2 connectors are polarity sensitive tip to tip ring to ring 2 Punch dow...

Page 192: ...ridging Clips 8 Loop Start Lines 4 Tie Trunks 8 Ground Start Trunks 4 DID Trunks Not used One Pair Xconnect 2 Pair Xconnect Line A1 Block Line A2 Block Telco RJ21X 25 Pair Cable 25 Pair Cable 25 Pair...

Page 193: ...f 4 DID trunks 8 pins or 8 DID trunks 16 pins to correspond with the chassis slot equipped with a DIOPU blade Installing DID Trunks 1 Punch down one pair cross connect to the tip and ring leads for ea...

Page 194: ...dged from the telco RJ21X to a line cross connect A block The choke is installed between these two blocks DID Choke Installation 1 Remove the bridging clips on the A block and telco block for the DID...

Page 195: ...CTS DESI Less w color touch panel LCD Enhanced IP 32e DESI Less IP 24e 24 Button w LCD Can be upgraded to IP 32e IP 12e 12 Button w LCD Can be upgraded to IP 24e and IP 32e Value IP 6v 6 Button w LCD...

Page 196: ...NA NA BHA Bluetooth HUB Adapter Class 2 NA future item NA future item NA NA ADA Analog Recording Adapter NA NA PSA PSTN Adapter for Analog NA NA DSS 60 Button DSS Console connects to side option slot...

Page 197: ...lays can be used for controlling the external amplifier external music source and door lock control with the use of a Door Box The 2PGDAD module connects to any available digital extension port on an...

Page 198: ...setting the jumpers if the port to be used was previously assigned set the circuit type to 0 for the module s port in Program 10 03 01 prior to connecting the line cord to the 2PGDAD Module 1 Remove...

Page 199: ...cation Open Open Door Box On when in use Open Short External Paging Speaker On when in use Short Open External Ringer On when in use Short Short External Music on Hold Recording System On steady Chann...

Page 200: ...ected for more detail on 2PGDAD connections 6 Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for any additional connections required 7 Replace the cover and tighten the screw to hold the cover in place 8 If required for the fu...

Page 201: ...ed The screws can be installed either vertical or horizontal depending on which position fits best for your location Figure 4 7 INSTALLING THE SCREWS In some cases when testing the operation of an ext...

Page 202: ...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 Figure 4 8 WALL MOU...

Page 203: ...s terminals As the Value 2 Button and 6 Button currently have their version of the Retro dial pad installed there is no replacement required 4 3 2 Dial Pad Installation 1 Remove any cables from the te...

Page 204: ...l Pad Type Push LED Indication Japanese 0 1 Line 1 LED on Red Model A Terminal 0 2 Line 2 LED on Red Model B UX5000 Terminal 0 3 Line 1 and 2 LED on Red Call Center 0 4 Line 1 LED on Green Hotel 1 0 5...

Page 205: ...ine key kit being used by pressing the Up Down key By default the correct line key kit for the dial button kit selected above will be highlighted 9 Press Soft Key 4 for OK to complete 10 Continue pres...

Page 206: ...away from the terminal 3 Remove the existing lower panel key kit by prying up the lower plastic panel covering the dial pad area Also remove the designation sheet used for labelling the terminal 4 Re...

Page 207: ...the module down until it clicks into position 7 Press the buttons one by one to make sure that they are not stuck or that they have too much play 8 Replace the designation sheet and cover and reattac...

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Page 209: ...iated Door Box is set correctly Refer to Figure 4 4 JUMPER SETTINGS on page 4 5 2 If a line cord was not previously connected to the 2PGDAD complete Steps 3 6 Otherwise skip to Step 7 3 Install a modu...

Page 210: ...ors CN5 in the 2PGDAD module Connect the opposite end to the unlock device Refer to Door Box in the Software Manual for additional details Figure 4 13 SETTING THE 2PGDAD FOR A DOOR BOX Door Box Connec...

Page 211: ...Optional Equipment Chapter 4 4 17 Figure 4 14 INSTALLING A DOOR BOX To Door Chime Box 1 Rear view To Door Unlock Device Misc Block Holes for mounting screws Screw Cross Connect to 66M1 50 Block to PG...

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Page 213: ...Consoles using digital ports can be assigned to an IP terminal An IP Enhanced terminal can have both a 16 Button DLS and one 60 Button DSS Console In addition multiple 60 Button DSS Consoles using dig...

Page 214: ...st remove the right side panel from the keyset or 16 Button DLS if installed Hook a finger on the hollow indent on the back of the terminal near the top and gently pull off the panel 5 Place the DSS s...

Page 215: ...o the side of the keyset and screw into place using the 3 screws provided 3 Slide the DSS Console over the DSS side panel until it clicks into place 4 Secure the console to the side panel using the 2...

Page 216: ...c Data Setup DSS Console Assignment When an IP terminal is to use a DSS Console assign the console number 01 32 using this option This program must also be used to delete the association between an IP...

Page 217: ...Connecting to the 2PGDAD Module Make sure the jumper in the 2PGDAD module for the channel is set correctly Refer to Figure 4 4 JUMPER SETTINGS on page 4 5 2 If a line cord was not previously connecte...

Page 218: ...5 for CN2 Relay 6 for CN3 Relay 7 Relay 8 The 2PGDAD module provides amplifiers for each page output port for a maximum of 8 dBM 600 ohms at 1KHz No additional page amplification is provided by the 2P...

Page 219: ...Relay 1 Connecting to the 2PGDAD Module Make sure the jumper in the 2PGDAD module for the channel is set correctly Refer to Figure 4 4 JUMPER SETTINGS on page 4 5 2 If a line cord was not previously c...

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Page 221: ...r the associated PGDAD relay closes and activates the ringer You could use this capability to control an emergency buzzer for a noisy machine shop floor for example In addition if programmed for ringi...

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Page 223: ...owing installation instructions can be used for the Enhanced 12 Button or 24 Button or DESI Less terminals 4 9 2 Programming the Digital Terminal for the Full Duplex 1 With the Enhanced 12 Button or 2...

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Page 225: ...o Talk and Push to Mute Holding the button down while on a call will either mute with a Push to Mute handset or allow audio to pass through to the caller with a Push to Talk handset The button on eith...

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Page 227: ...jack is located near the handset jack so make sure to connect to the proper jack The headset jack is pre amplified and the addition of an after market amplification device can result in poor audio per...

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Page 229: ...e filler piece where the new line key module will be installed 5 Insert the new line key module 6 Reattach the side panel on the terminal by pushing the panel until it snaps into place 7 Attach the ne...

Page 230: ...line key kit being used by pressing the Up Down key By default the correct line key kit for the dial button kit selected above will be highlighted 9 Press Soft Key 4 for OK to complete 10 Continue pre...

Page 231: ...er in the 2PGDAD module for the channel is set correctly Refer to Figure 4 4 JUMPER SETTINGS on page 4 5 2 If a line cord was not previously connected to the 2PGDAD complete Steps 3 6 Otherwise skip t...

Page 232: ...4 38 Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Terminals and Optional Equipment Figure 4 18 2PGDAD CONNECTIONS 0893100 109 PGDAD Module To ESIU Blade CN2 or CN3 CN1 CN2 CN3 Music Source RCA Plug...

Page 233: ...wer Failure When installing or removing the adapters the terminal should first be unplugged from the system Handset Options Handset Device Standard Handset with PSA Built In Cradle Standard Handset wi...

Page 234: ...me as the line loop or Programmable Function keys on the digital keyset or IP terminal This module is connected to the keyset terminal using a special cable This cable is provided with the module Keep...

Page 235: ...ws provided 5 Turn the terminal upside down 6 Open the panel located on the bottom of the terminal and connect the cable from the 16LK adapter 7 Attach the single leg provided to the bottom of the DLS...

Page 236: ...rminal Digital Keyset IP CTS Enhanced Value Enhanced Value NA NA When recording handsfree half duplex mode using the built in speakerphone the record warning tone may not be audible to the far end par...

Page 237: ...ottom of the keyset Figure 4 20 REMOVE THE CONNECTOR COVER ADA Dip Switches Bit 1 Recording confirmation sent On OPIA path of terminal is opened Off OPIA path of terminal is closed Bit 2 Not Used Tran...

Page 238: ...ch 5 needs to be off When using the MIC jack on a cassette recorder switch 5 must be set to on Make sure to connection the cable to the audio input for example on the PC s sound card Plugging the adap...

Page 239: ...ed can be wall mounted however a separate wall mount bracket must be used P N 680610 The APR Adapter does not support reverse polarity For specifications refer to UX5000 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS page 6 1...

Page 240: ...dapter on the bottom of the terminal 6 Return the terminal to an upright position and reconnect all the cables 7 Plug the line cord back into the keyset 8 Plug the end of the line cord for the analog...

Page 241: ...uses both the Handset Device and Bottom Slot connectors preventing other adapters such as ADA APR and PSA from being used on the same keyset The BCH and a Bluetooth headset cannot be used at the same...

Page 242: ...en 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 Volume Control The volume for handset an...

Page 243: ...rs radius and each device is located within a distance of 1 meter between each device simultaneously This maximum can be affected by the installation environment The BHA and a Bluetooth handset BTH ca...

Page 244: ...tion 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 provid...

Page 245: ...patibility IP Terminal Digital Keyset IP CTS Enhanced Value Enhanced Value NA NA NA Feature Comments Static LAN Speed Configuration Only Auto negotiation is supported Fixed speed and fixed duplex are...

Page 246: ...4 52 Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Terminals and Optional Equipment Figure 4 24 FRONT VIEW OF GIGABIT ADAPTER Figure 4 25 GIGABIT ADAPTER LAYOUT...

Page 247: ...power and LAN cables into the cable guides on the support bracket 7 Return the terminal to an upright position 8 Connect the LAN cable from the IP terminal into the IP PHONE connection on the adapter...

Page 248: ...eiving calls no other keyset functions are available When using this option the handset must be replaced with the PSA and the dial pad must be replaced to the double contact type to disable the dial p...

Page 249: ...he terminal and remove the handset 3 Turn the terminal upside down Option Compatibility IP Terminal Digital Keyset IP CTS Enhanced Value Enhanced Value NA NA Piezoelectric Buzzer for Incomming Call fr...

Page 250: ...cradle Figure 4 28 ATTACHING THE PSA 5 Slide the handset cradle away from the terminal and remove the connecting cable from the terminal unit connector 6 Plug in the cradle connecting cable of the PSA...

Page 251: ...able into the groove to secure 10 Remove the existing dial button kit by prying up the upper and lower plastic panels covering the dial pad Also remove the designation sheet used for labelling the ter...

Page 252: ...er than receiving calls no other keyset functions are available The and keys are not functional if the DTMF DP selector switch is set to pulse mode Answering Calls 1 When a call is received the PSA R...

Page 253: ...AN However if you are on a PSTN call when the power is restored your conversation will continue until the handset is placed into the cradle Once this occurs the IP keyset will restart and reconnect to...

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Page 255: ...des 2 Power Failure Transfer circuits The CN3 connector provides connection to 2 analog trunk ports which are polarity sensitive tip to tip ring to ring The power failure circuits however are not pola...

Page 256: ...2 automatically switch to the SLT terminals to answer receive calls Once the power returns the trunks automatically switch back Any current calls can be complted first then the trunks will switch back...

Page 257: ...premise 2500 type single line devices i e terminals fax machines modems etc Each SLT Adapter requires its own digital port The SLT Adapter supports Caller ID if provided by the telco The SLT Adapter...

Page 258: ...B block 5 Install a modular jack for the SLT Adapter within six feet of the module s location 6 Terminate the station cable WHT BLU BLU WHT leads to the RED and GRN lugs in the modular jack 7 Plug a l...

Page 259: ...Adapter 3 Lift the cover off the adapter 4 Using the two screws provided with the SLT Adapter attach the back cover to the desired location 5 Replace the front cover and the two screws removed in Step...

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Page 261: ...as an IP terminal The IP CTS terminal is the system s premier terminal instrument featuring Color LCD with Touch Panel XML Open Interface Support Full Duplex Handsfree Gigabit Ethernet Menu Soft Key O...

Page 262: ...Initialize Password Protection If required initialize the lock protection password of a UX5000 IP terminal In addition to the above UX5000 programming the password must be defined for the user within...

Page 263: ...cy number to be allowed ex 911 7 Press Soft Key 4 for OK to complete 8 Continue pressing Soft Key 4 to exit Exit Exit Save The terminal will reset automatically 4 17 4 Using the Lock Feature on IP CTS...

Page 264: ...Gigabit Ethernet Menu Soft Key Operation Navigation Pad Information Protection Button Backlit Dial Pad Backlit Display Bluetooth Interface digital terminals only The IP terminal also supports the fol...

Page 265: ...5 20 01 LCD Line Key Name Assignment At a glance Enhanced DESI Less Digital Terminal some features require optional equipment Function Keys Digital DESI Less Line Key LCD Unit No 60 Button DSS Console...

Page 266: ...ult existing password by default each terminal s password is 0000 then enter the new password to be used for the terminal and then re enter the new password to confirm 5 Press the OK Soft Key twice th...

Page 267: ...al s setup as defined above 1 Press the LOCK button at the top of the IP CTS or IP Enhanced terminal 2 The screen displays Security Lock Press the OK Soft Key to enable or CANCEL to exit without setti...

Page 268: ...0070 WH 0910068 BK Digital Keyset Part Numbers 12 Button 0910046 WH 0910044 BK 24 Button 0910050 WH 0910048 BK These Enhanced terminals feature Full Dot Gray Scale Backlit LCD Full Duplex Handsfree Gi...

Page 269: ...60 Button DSS Console Handsfree Speakerphone ADA Adapter Full Duplex IP DESI Less Line Key LCD Unit No APR Adapter Half Duplex BCH Adapter Dual LEDs 12 Line Key Kit BHA Adapter Backlit LCD 16 Button D...

Page 270: ...fault existing password by default each terminal s password is 0000 then enter the new password to be used for the terminal and then re enter the new password to confirm 5 Press the OK Soft Key twice...

Page 271: ...nal s setup as defined above 1 Press the LOCK button at the top of the IP CTS or IP Enhanced terminal 2 The screen displays Security Lock Press the OK Soft Key to enable or CANCEL to exit without sett...

Page 272: ...910040 BK 6 Button 0910042 BK These Value terminals feature Full Dot Black and White LCD 6 Line Button with LCD 2 Line Button without LCD The IP terminal also supports the following features Directory...

Page 273: ...2 Button Non Display 6 Button Display No Lock Button No Navigator Pad 2 Button Non Display 6 Button Display No At a glance some features require optional equipment Value IP Terminal Function Keys Digi...

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Page 275: ...n be printed by hand typewriter or by using the UX5000 Labelmaker program Labels for this are on 8 1 2 x 11 paper which allows for easy printing by any printer dot matrix laser etc 4 18 1 1 Removing t...

Page 276: ...ptional Equipment 4 18 1 2 Replacing the Faceplate 1 Place the top edge of the faceplate into the small notches on the phone 2 Gently press the bottom of the faceplate down until it snaps back into pl...

Page 277: ...the back Lower the upper leg down and gently press the left and right sides into the lower leg Note that the upper leg has 2 small tabs that fit into notches on the lower leg After positioning these...

Page 278: ...gure 4 43 REMOVING THE TERMINAL LEG S 4 19 4 Attaching the Legs When necessary you may need to attach the terminal legs The process is the same whether it s for a full leg stand as with the terminals...

Page 279: ...dapter P N 680610 4 20 2 Installing the Keyset Wall Mount Bracket Figure 4 45 Figure 4 47 1 Flatten the legs on the equipment terminal console to be wall mounted 2 Connect the line cord cable from the...

Page 280: ...erminals remove the hookswitch hanger by sliding it up 6 Flip the hookswitch hanger over so the tab is positioned at the top Slide the hook back into the terminal Figure 4 46 REMOVING THE HOOKSWITCH H...

Page 281: ...devices used in the UX5000 LAN setup must have an IP address assignment An IP address assigns a unique address for each device There are two types of IP addresses Private and Global A Private IP Addr...

Page 282: ...etwork location of the final destination So for example if the IP Address were 172 16 0 10 and the Subnet Mask used was Class B 255 255 0 0 the first two groups of numbers 172 16 would be ignored once...

Page 283: ...ating when a user requests access Bandwidth Control Besides network access control the gatekeeper offers network managers the ability to restrict or assign bandwidth to different applications along ce...

Page 284: ...5 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 5 LAN Connection...

Page 285: ...192 200 Full license required for maximum number of ports Maximum number of simultaneous calls 128 is limited by the IP Pad Channels available Extension Ports Digital Analog 24V IP Terminals Analog 4...

Page 286: ...512 Limited by load factor 2PGDAD Modules 32 80 96 368 512 Limited by load factor Max Channels 96 ACI 8 Door Boxes 8 Pages Door Box Door Unlock Contacts Internal Page Zones External Page Zones 8 64 9...

Page 287: ...is 3 slots 0 1 1 4 CygniLink 64 AspireNet 200 4 per site 19 Chassis A1 Base or Expansion Chassis 6 slots 0 1 1 4 CygniLink 64 AspireNet 200 4 per site CCPU Central Processing Unit 1 installed in CCPU...

Page 288: ...2 Extensions 512 16x32 4SLIU 4 Analog Stations OR 8SLIU 8 Analog Stations 2 5 5 20 32 Extensions 256 8x32 4SLIDB 4 Analog Stations Daughter Board OR 8SLIDB 8 Analog Stations Daughter Board installs on...

Page 289: ...Trunks Channels 2 4 4 16 TRK 8 STA 21 192 24Bx8 4TLIU 4 E M Tie Line Trunks 2 5 6 23 50 Trunks 200 4x50 4DIOPU 4 DID OPX Trunks 2 5 6 23 TRK 50 STA 128 Trunks 200 4x50 Extensions 512 4x128 082U A1 Di...

Page 290: ...e determined by maximum blade per function Additional factors may limit these quantities such as load factor available bandwidth VIF and compression Site Requirements The system can be floor wall or r...

Page 291: ...ding shortwave Environmental Specifications Chassis Key Telephones BCH BHA 16LK Console ADA APR GBA PSA PSTN Temperature 0oC 40oC 32 104oF Humidity 10 90 RH non condensing Storage Temperature 20oC 60o...

Page 292: ...ng Voltage Digital OPX DID 48V SLT 25mA 28V 3 Slot Chassis or 6 Slot Chassis With input voltage of 120 VAC 50 60Hz 2 19A and with full load conditions Output Power Base Chassis 136W Expansion 1 Chassi...

Page 293: ...16 65 423mm 5 lbs 13 oz 2 63 kg fully equipped 3 lb 13 oz 1 73 kg fully equipped 9 lb 9 oz 4 34kg fully equipped UX5000 19 Chassis A1 16 9 430mm 15 35 390mm 3 6 88mm approx 17 lb 10 oz 8 kg when all s...

Page 294: ...2mm 2 lb 10 oz 1 2 kg 60 Button DSS 8 82 224mm 5 39 137mm 2 24 57mm 1 lb 5 oz 0 6 kg 16 Button DLS 16LK 1 82 46 3mm 8 82 224mm 2 24 57mm 11 oz 0 3 kg ADA 2 56 65mm 2 95 75mm 1 25mm 2 2 oz 0 06 kg APR...

Page 295: ...lots BHA Bluetooth Hub ADA Recording Adapter Handset 1 slot BCH Bluetooth Cordless Handset uses the Bottom and Handset slots PSA PSTN Adapter for Analog Side 2 slots 16 Line Key 16LK Module 60 Button...

Page 296: ...CP UDP TFTP FTP HTTP HTTPS DNS Plug Play DHCP RFC 1532 1533 compatible DHCP Vendor Extensions RFC 2131 2132 compatible Auto Config NEC proprietary Authentication Protocol IEEE802 1X Supplicant EAPOL F...

Page 297: ...reen Saver Enhanced IP Telephones LCD IP 32e DESI Less 2 LCD Displays One for Call Control One for Line Keys 224x96 Dot Matrix Gray Scale LCD with Backlit 28x6 8x16 Font or 34x8 6x12 Font Line Alphanu...

Page 298: ...IP 12 Line Key 12LK Kit Ten Key Dial Pad Kit CODEC Narrow Band 3 4kHz Audio Bandwidth G 711 G 711 Appendix II G 729a G 729aB Wideband 7kHz Audio Bandwidth G 722 64kbps Handset Bandwidth 300 7000Hz MIC...

Page 299: ...533 compatible DHCP Vendor Extensions RFC 2131 2132 compatible Auto Config NEC proprietary Authentication Protocol IEEE802 1X Supplicant EAPOL Forwarding for PC port s supplicant LAN I F Setting Speed...

Page 300: ...e IP Telephones LCD with LCD 168x41 Full Dot Matrix Gray Scale LCD without Backlit 28 characters x 3 row Non Display None Line Key with LCD 6 Button with Red Green LEDs Non Display 2 Button with Red G...

Page 301: ...4W with LCD Message LED 3 Color Tilt Adjustable main body and LCD Wall Mount Built In RoHS Compliant Yes Value IP Telephones Item Explanation Telephony Function Call Protocol NEC Enhanced SIP KTS Enha...

Page 302: ...ly NAT SupPorts SIP ALG Remote Connection VPN Client IPsec Security Authentication Call control XML browser etc Encryption Call control RTP etc Management Function Trouble information notification NEC...

Page 303: ...Function Keys changeable for vertical markets Soft Key 4 Buttons plus CHECK and CLEAR Headset Interface Yes Handset Bandwidth 300 3400Hz MIC Omni Directional Speakerphone Wideband 300 3400Hz Option B...

Page 304: ...No Headset Interface No Handset Bandwidth 300 3400Hz MIC Omni Directional Speakerphone Wideband 300 3400Hz Option No Module Ten Key Dial Pad Kit Speakerphone Half Duplex Input Voltage DC 12 53 V term...

Page 305: ...Open 24 VDC 0 5A 120 VAC 0 25A Night Mode Relay Connection Input Break Make 48 VDC 7 mA 10 Key Dial Pad Kit Dedicated Double Contact Purpose Added When PSA Used to Provide Dedicated Double Contact Dia...

Page 306: ...32e 12 Button Display 24 Button Display DESI Less Phone Install To Left of Terminal special connector Number of Keys 16 Keys with LEDs LED Color Red and Green AC Adapter Not Required Power Feed Digita...

Page 307: ...ble to playback through the telephone Feature Voice Sent to Recorder Hookswitch Information Power Consumption 0 8W approximately Power Feed AC Adapter Supplied by telephone no separate AC adapter requ...

Page 308: ...h Power Feed Supplied by telephone no separate AC adapter required unless over 900m line length from system chassis Power Consumption Approx 1 2W Terminal Impedance 600 ohm or complex selectable Ring...

Page 309: ...de No 2 devices should be closer than 1 meter Bluetooth Version 2 0 Class 1 AC Adapter IP Phone Not Required Digital Phone Not Required Power Consumption 0 8W Power Feed From digital or IP telephone R...

Page 310: ...set Slot left of terminal handset cradle needs to be changed and Interface Cable Connects to Bottom Slot Speaker For Ringing Soft Keys No Options No Adapters Headset Jack Yes Wireless Class 1 1mW100mW...

Page 311: ...ray 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 Install To Line Key Area Number of Keys 8 Keys LED Color Red and Gr...

Page 312: ...Direct Connection to System Number of Keys 60 Keys with LEDS Multiple Page Support 2 pages for Keys 1 54 LED Color Red AC Adapter IP Phone Required Digital Phone Not Required Power Feed For IP Termina...

Page 313: ...IP Enhanced Terminals Power Feed Power over Ethernet PoE for the LAN port IEE802 3af or 27 VDC AC L unit When a terminal connected to the GBAAdapter is equal to or less than 8W by feeding from PoE hu...

Page 314: ...ated Double Contact Dial Pad Key Without Backlit PSTN PBX Selection Key Yes surface on the cradle PSTN Type Analog PSTN Dial Method MF DP 20pps 10pps AC Adapter Not Required Public Standard UL CSA 609...

Page 315: ...FCC Registration Number UX5000 Cygnifire 9 5 Plastic Chassis KF US NIFKF07BCYGNFIRE MF US NIFMF07BCYGNFIRE PF US NIFPF07BCYGNFIRE 19 Metal Chassis KF US NIFKF07BSN1759 MF US NIFMF07BSN1759 PF US NIFPF...

Page 316: ...Supervision Code DID USOC Jack Type 9 5 Plastic Chassis KF US NIFKF07BCYGNFIRE MF US NIFMF07BCYGNFIRE PF US NIFPF07BCYGNFIRE 19 Metal Chassis KF US NIFKF07BSN1759 MF US NIFMF07BSN1759 PF US NIFPF07BSN...

Page 317: ...2 wire 26 AWG 2 wire 24 AWG 2 wire 22 AWG 2 wire 26 AWG 1148 1968 2624 2953 500 Ohms resistance between SLT adaptor and terminal including phone s DC termination PSA Adapter CAT5 2 wire Loop Resistan...

Page 318: ...nge Tie Line Trunks CAT5 2 wire 26 AWG 2 wire 24 AWG 2 wire 22 AWG 13 123 20 997 34 777 Limitation depends on the connecting Router Multiplexer or Exchange If the UX5000 is connected to another UX5000...

Page 319: ...BATT Long Term Battery Box Rack Mount Bracket Set IP3WW L BATT BOX RACK MOUNT BRACKET Battery Mount for 6 Slot Chassis Short Term Battery Set 12V 0 8Ah Battery for 9 5 3 Slot Chassis IP3WW SMALL BATT...

Page 320: ...0911062 0911064 0911066 0911068 0911070 Blades Description Part Number Trunk Interfaces 4 Port Analog Loop Ground Start Trunk Blade IP3WW 4COIU LG1 4 Port Analog Loop Ground Start Trunk Daughter Board...

Page 321: ...w LCD BK IP3NA 12TIXH TEL BK Enhanced IP 12 Button IP 12e Terminal w LCD WH IP3NA 12TIXH TEL WH Enhanced IP 24 Button IP 24e Terminal w LCD BK IP3NA 24TIXH TEL BK Enhanced IP 24 Button IP 24e Terminal...

Page 322: ...6 for Encore Tristar models Rainbow Voice Tube Pack Pkg of 6 for Mirage Supra models Corded Headset 2 Page Brochure Pkg of 25 750655 750656 750657 750650 750652 750651 750654 750653 750629 Peripheral...

Page 323: ...esktop Suite Softphone PC Assistant PC Attendant Interactive UG End User Programming UX5000 inDepth System Application CD AU SYSTEM PC APP CD consists of UX5000 CallAnalyst UX5000 PCPro UX5000 inDepth...

Page 324: ...over Kit 12 BTN IP3WW LKPANEL 12BTN SET Spare Plastic Cover Kit 24 BTN IP3WW LKPANEL 24BTN SET Spare Plastic Cover Kit 16 BTN IP3WW LKPANEL 16BTN SET Spare Plastic Cover Kit 60 BTN IP3WW LKPANEL 60BTN...

Page 325: ...t Products Changed 1 1 Door Box Removed Polarity Note 4 15 Electrical Specifications Added Details for 3 Slot 6 Slot Chassis 6 8 EXIFU Updated Graphic 2 26 Full Duplex Setting Modified Program Step 5...

Page 326: ...Revisions ii Hardware Manual Revisions UX5000 Hardware Manual This list includes only the major changes additions made to the manual items such as spelling corrections are not included...

Page 327: ...MOH Music Source Input 6 24 Blade 2BRI 2 74 4COIU LG1 2 59 Analog Station 2 40 Analog Station Daughter Board 2 44 Digital Station 2 37 Direct Inward Dial DID 2 33 2 65 Expansion 2 24 Gigabit Ethernet...

Page 328: ...91 DESI Labels 6 39 Designation Labels 4 81 Dial Pad Retrofit Lower Panel Key Module Replacement 4 9 DID Choke Installing 3 12 DID FCC Requirements 6 32 DID Trunks Installing 3 11 Digital Station 8 1...

Page 329: ...5 DSS Console 110 Button 4 20 4 21 ESIU Blade 2 39 EXIFU Blade 2 25 Extension Cross Connect Blocks 3 5 Extension or Trunk Blade 2 5 Extensions 3 6 Extensions and Trunks 3 1 External Page System 4 23 E...

Page 330: ...SA R Adapter Using 4 58 R Recording System External 4 27 Relays External Paging and Door Box Page 4 25 Removing an Extension or Trunk Blade 2 6 Removing the Faceplate 4 81 Removing the Front Cover 2 2...

Page 331: ...nterface Blade 2 82 Telephone Installing 3 6 Telephones 4 1 Terminal Labeling 4 81 Terminal Legs 4 83 Tie Line 4TLIU Blade 2 69 Trunk Initial Install 2 2 Trunk Blades Initial Install 2 90 Trunk Cross...

Page 332: ...vi Index Index...

Page 333: ...rtant Telephone Numbers Sales Support and General Information 800 365 1928 Technical Service Current Products For NEC Authorized and Certified Installers Only 866 597 9762 Current Products After Hours...

Page 334: ...0913100 September 16 2008 Rev 7 Printed in U S A NEC Unified Solutions Inc 4 Forest Parkway Shelton CT 06484 www necux5000 com See inside back cover for contact information...

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