Vertical SUMMIT IP
Hardware Description and Installation Manual
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YSTEM OVERVIEW
2.1 Vertical SUMMIT IP System Highlights
The SUMMIT IP system employs a unique digital and IP converge architecture to deliver an
affordable, flexible powerful telecommunications platform for 8 to more than 100 phones that
is easy to install, manage and use. The SUMMIT IP interfaces with analog CO lines, digital
and ISDN lines, and SIP trunks. For flexibility and ease of use, an array of user terminals are
available including proprietary digital and IP multi-button phones, as well as standard SLTs
and SIP phones. Also, terminals are available for mobility including DECT cordless and soft
clients for smart phones and laptops.
The system installs easily by inserting option boards to meet the customer configuration and
wiring with standard modular jacks. Web based management simplifies the admin process
locally or remotely and the Keyset admin is ideal for minor configuration changes desired by
the end-user.
The rich feature set spans all the basic features and functions of a modern communications
platform such as Transfer, Caller Id, MOH, etc. and delivers advanced functions including an
integrated multi-level Auto Attendant and Voice Mail with both mobile and E-mail notification.
In addition, the SUMMIT IP is compatible with Ericsson-LG Enterprise optional advanced
communication applications supporting TAPI, desktop softphones, Unified Communication,
Call Center operation and more. Details on these advanced applications are available in the
respective product manuals available from Ericsson-LG Enterprise.
2.2 General Cabinet Description
The SUMMIT IP system consists of an SUMMIT IP Key Service Unit (BKSU) and, if required,
an Expansion Key Service Unit (EKSU). Each KSU consists of a plastic housing, a Main
board and Power Supply Unit as well as built-in outside line and station interfaces. Optional
Interface and Function boards may be equipped in the SUMMIT IP KSU. In addition, on the
bottom of each KSU are the connections from the SUMMIT IP KSU to the EKSU.
As shown in Figure 2.2-1, on the left side of the SUMMIT IP KSU are connections for Battery
Backup, AC Power and Earth Ground as well as a Power switch. On the right side are
modular jack connections for Stations, external networks (Analog CO and PRI lines), a
Miscellaneous jack, a DB9 for the RS232 serial connection and LAN connections for Web
Admin access and SIP trunks,. In addition, a recessed reset button is located between the
modular jacks for the external networks and the miscellaneous modular jack.
The EKSU, shown in Figure 2.2-2, is similar to the SUMMIT IP KSU except that on the right
side there are no LAN or RS232 connector, and no reset button.