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ISSUE 4

 

 
 

VIP-821 

NETWORKED TRUNK PORT 

 
 

INTRODUCTION 

The VIP-821 Networked Trunk Port allows most 
loop start terminal devices to be connected to a 
managed IP-based LAN/WAN.  
SIP connectivity allows the VIP-821 to act as a 
gateway device between a SIP telephone system 
and the other Valcom paging systems, such as 
the MultiPath. 

 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Access Methods

 

 

PBX, FXS Port  

 SIP 

 

Features

 

 

RJ-45 for network connection 

 

1 RJ-11 FX0 

 

1 RJ-11 telephone failover  connection 

 

Front panel activity LED 

 

Network activity LEDs 

 

2.5mm jack for DC  

 802.3af 

compliant 

 

Dimensions/Weight 

 

1.38 H x 6.13" W x 5.25" D  

      (3.50cm H x 15.6cm W x 13.33cm D) 

 

Weight:   1.25 lbs.  (0.57 kg) 

 

Nominal Specifications

 

Input Impedance: 

600 Ohms 

Input Level: 

-10dBm 

Output Impedance: 

600 Ohms 

Output Level: 

- 10dBm nominal  

 

Nominal Power Requirements

 

Via rear panel barrel connector: 

Voltage: 

 

 

    

24VDC 

 

Current: 

 

 

  

 325mA  

Via 802.3af PoE Ethernet Switch: 

802.3af:    Class 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Environment

 

Temperature:                                   0 to +40° C 
Humidity:     

          0 to 85% non-precipitating

 

 

Packing List

 

Qty Item 

1 VIP-821 
1 VSP 

Document 

Mounting Brackets W/Hardware 

4 Rubber 

Pads 

 

INSTALLATION 

NOTE:  The telephone system referred to in 
this manual is the customer premise 
equipment such as an electronic key system, 
a PBX or a dedicated single line telephone 
sets.  The VIP-821 is not intended for direct or 
indirect connection to the public telephone 
network.  When used with a customer premise 
telephone system such as a key system or 
PBX system, these units are interfaced to the 
FXS or single line station port, which is a fully 
protected interface device.  Also, the host 
system must be configured to disallow central 
office trunk conferencing in order to prevent 
indirect connection to the public network. 

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