IP Office Installation Manual 40DHB0002USCL – Issue 7 (09/25/2002)
Page 2 - Contents Contents Introduction......................................................................................................................................................5 General ............................................................................................................................................................................5 Scope of Manual ..........................................................................................................................
Contents - Page 3 Contents (Cont.) Expansion Modules.......................................................................................................................................27 IP400 Digital Terminal 16/30..........................................................................................................................................27 Front View (30 Port version)............................................................................................................................
Page 4 - Contents Contents (Cont.) Telephone Installation...................................................................................................................................46 Checking Telephones ....................................................................................................................................................47 Connecting & Testing IP Office Telephones............................................................................................................
Introduction General - Page 5 Introduction General This manual covers the installation of your Avaya IP Office equipped with release Level 1.0+ software. It is intended for use by installers and maintainers who have successfully completed the appropriate IP Office training courses. Ensure that you have read and understood this manual before beginning installation.
Page 6 - Lithium Batteries Safety and Homologation Statements Safety and Homologation Statements CE Mark The "CE" mark affixed to this equipment means that the unit complies with the 1999/5/EC (R&TTE), 89/336/EEC (EMC) and 72/23EEC (LVD) Directives Declaration of Conformity The Declaration of Conformity (DoC) for the IP400 Office products is contained with in the CD accompanying the products. This warning symbol may be found on the base of IP401, IP403, IP416 and IP412 units.
Safety and Homologation Statements Trunk Interface Modules - Page 7 Trunk Interface Modules ROW To ensue the validation of the approvals in ROW (i.e.
Page 8 - Regulatory Instructions for Use Safety and Homologation Statements Regulatory Instructions for Use IP Office Operation in Australia Connection Connection of IP400 Office products must be via a Line Isolation Unit with a telecommunications compliance label. BRI Interface During the configuration, ensure "000" emergency number is not barred, by performing the following: Short Code: "000" Telephone No.
Safety and Homologation Statements Regulatory Instructions for Use - Page 9 IP Office Operation in EU 1. 999 and 112 calls must not be barred. Doing so will invalidate the approval. 2. All connections at the MDF shall be identifiable by suitable labeling. 3. The CE mark displayed on IP Office equipment indicates the systems compliance with the EMC, LVD, and R&TTE Directives and common technical regulations for Primary Rate and Basic Rate ISDN. 4.
Page 10 - General IP401 Compact Office Platform IP401 Compact Office Platform General The IP401 Compact Office system platform is supplied in two variants: IP401 Compact Office 2 supports: Two digital and two analog telephones A BRI ISDN port (2 trunks) An four port auto-negotiating 10/100 BaseT LAN hub IP401 Compact Office 4 supports: Four digital and four analog telephones Two BRI ISDN ports (4 trunks) An eight port auto-negotiating 10/100 BaseT LAN hub.
IP401 Compact Office Platform IP401 Compact Office - Front View - Page 11 IP401 Compact Office - Front View DT Ports 1-4 Green LEDs - Terminal connected Yellow LEDs – Status of ISDN/WAN links LAN Ports 1-8 Solid Green LED - LAN OK Flashing Green - LAN OK and active Yellow LED on – 100Mbps operation Yellow LED 0ff - 10Mbps operation Note: Phone Ports 1 -4 (POTS) Unit Status LED Red = Alive but not initiated Green = Running OK LAN Port 4 (Cascade Port) Cascade Switch (for Port 4) The IP Compact Offic
Page 12 - IP401 Compact Office - Rear View IP401 Compact Office Platform IP401 Compact Office - Rear View DC Power I/P Socket EXT O/P DC I/P - C + USB Interface Socket Vents WAN Port BRI Ports BRI 1 WAN DTE USB AUDIO BRI 2 24V DC 2A External O/P Socket Notes: DTE Port Slot for VME Card Audio I/P Socket 1. The IP401 Compact Office 4 is shown above; the WAN port is optional. 2. On an IP401 Compact Office 2, the WAN port is optional and BRI 2 is not fitted.
IP401 Compact Office Platform IP401 Compact Office - Rear View - Page 13 Typical Configuration Scenario: A customer requiring a voice and data solution for a warehousing facility remote from a regional office. Three administrators and two pickers staff the warehouse. This configuration provides support for four Avaya 2000 series digital telephones, one for each of the administrators, leaving a spare port for future growth.
Page 14 - General IP403 Office Platform IP403 Office Platform General The IP403 Office system platform supports up to eight digital and two analog telephones. This can be expanded, by use of extension modules, to 100 extensions. Two variants are available and are equipped as follows: • DT ports - Support Avaya 2000 series telephones. • DS ports - Support Avaya 6400 and/or Avaya 4400 series telephones. Both ports can be set for either µ-Law or A-Law PCM encoding.
IP403 Office Platform IP403 Office - Front View - Page 15 IP403 Office - Front View Yellow LEDs LEDs 1-3 = Expansion Ports 1-3 status LEDs 4-7 = ISDN 1-4 status LED 8 = WAN status Unit Status LED Red = Alive but not initiated Green = Running OK Green LED Solid Green LED - LAN OK Flashing Green - LAN OK and active Yellow LED On - 100Mbps operation 0ff - 10Mbps operation DT or DS Ports 1-8 Port 8 (Cascade port) Yellow LED LAN Collision Green LEDs Terminal connected Phone Ports 1& 2 (POTs) LAN Ports 1
Page 16 - IP403 Office - Rear View IP403 Office Platform IP403 Office - Rear View DTE Port WAN Port USB Interface Socket Expansion Ports 1-3 Audio I/P Socket DC Power I/P Socket EXT O/P DC I/P - C + WAN DTE 1 EXPANSION 2 3 AUDIO 24V DC 2A Slot B Slot A External O/P Socket Slot A is normally blank, but can contain an ANALOG Trunk Module 1 ANALOG TRUNK 2 3 4 Slot B can contain either an ANALOG or BRI or PRI Trunk Module BRI 1 2 3 PRI 4 Port connections • External O/P Socket Two relay
IP403 Office Platform IP403 Office - Rear View - Page 17 Typical Configuration Scenario: A customer with sophisticated telephony requirements, needing 30 exchange lines and 80 Display Terminals. This configuration provides support for 98 Avaya 20 series digital telephones (18 spare for growth) and a single Primary Rate ISDN connection. If growth beyond 18 users or additional line capacity were anticipated, the IP406 Office would be considered more appropriate.
Page 18 - General IP406 Office Platform IP406 Office Platform General The IP406 Office system platform supports up to 180 extensions. Connection to trunks is via any two of the following integral interface modules as follows:- Single PRI E1/PRI E1-R2 (30 trunks) or - Single PRI T1 (23B+1D or 24B trunks - USA only) or - Quad BRI (8 trunks) or - Analog 4 (loop start). See page 39 for installation and page 32 for country specific variants.
IP406 Office Platform IP406 Office - Front View - Page 19 IP406 Office - Front View Expansion Ports 1 Green Status LEDs ISDN Ports 1 Green Status LEDs WAN Port Green Status LED Green LED Solid Green LED - LAN OK Flashing Green - LAN OK and active Yellow LED LAN Collision Unit Status Red = Alive but not initiated Green = Running OK Yellow LED On - 100Mbps operation 0ff - 10Mbps operation Port 8 (Cascade Port) LAN Ports 1-8 Cascade Switch for Port 8 Port connections • LAN Ports The eight auto-negoti
Page 20 - IP406 Office - Rear View IP406 Office Platform IP406 Office - Rear View EXT O/P DC I/P - C + WAN Port DTE Port DC Power I/P Socket DTE Expansion Ports 1-6 WAN 1 2 EXPANSION 3 4 5 6 AUDIO 24V DC 2A Slot B Slot A External O/P Socket Slots A and B can contain any combination of ANALOG or BRI or PRI Trunk Modules (Slot B must be used first) 1 ANALOG TRUNK 2 3 4 BRI 1 2 3 4 Audio I/P Socket PRI Port connections • External O/P Socket Two relay ports that allow externally pow
IP406 Office Platform IP406 Office - Rear View - Page 21 Typical Configurations Scenario 1: A business requiring 60 analog Telephones and 8 Basic Rate ISDN lines (16 channels). The IP406 Office BRI 16 with two IP400 Office Phone 30 modules provides the required line and extension capacity. Through the use of PhoneManager Lite the functionality provided by the Analog Telephones is greatly enhanced. Expansion capability for an additional 4 Modules allows the system to be expanded to a full 180 extensions.
Page 22 - General IP412 Office Platform IP412 Office Platform General The IP412 Office system platform supports up to 256 extensions. Connection to trunks is via a combination of any of the following integral interface modules :- Single or Dual PRI E1/PRIE1-R2 (30 or 60 trunks respectively) - Single or Dual PRI T1 (24 or 48 trunks respectively - USA only) - Quad BRI (8 trunks) - Analog 4 (4 loop start trunks) See page 39 for installation and page 32 for country specific variants.
IP412 Office Platform IP412 Office - Front View - Page 23 IP412 Office - Front View Expansion Ports 1-12 WAN Port Green Status LEDS Green Status LED Unit Status LED Red = Alive but not initiated Green = Running OK LAN Ports 1-2 Trunk Ports 1-8 Green Status LEDS Port connections • LAN Ports The segmented dual independent auto-negotiating 10/100 BaseT Ethernet ports are used for PC and server connectivity.
Page 24 - IP412 Office - Rear View IP412 Office Platform IP412 Office - Rear View DC Power I/P Socket DC I/P - C + EXT O/P WAN Port DTE Port DTE Expansion Ports 1-12 2 4 1 3 EXPANSION 6 8 10 12 WAN AUDIO 24V DC 2A Slot A External O/P Socket ANALOG TRUNK 2 3 4 7 9 11 Slot B Slots A and B can contain any combination of ANALOG or BRI or PRI Trunk Modules Slot B must be used first 1 5 BRI 1 2 3 4 Audio I/P Socket PRI Port connections • External O/P Socket Two relay ports that all
IP412 Office Platform IP412 Office - Rear View - Page 25 Typical Configurations Scenario 1: A business requiring 180 Display Telephones and 96 Digital lines with 20 Analog lines for fall back purposes in the event of the T1 service failing. The configuration illustrates a fully configured IP412 Office providing 180 extensions and 96 digital trunks (4 x T1) and two IP400 Office Analog Trunk 16 modules offering capacity of up to 32 analog trunk lines.
Page 26 - IP412 Office - Rear View IP412 Office Platform Scenario 2: A Business requiring 90 IP hardphones, 90 IP softphones and 60 lines. This configuration illustrates an IP412 Office PRI 60 E1 fitted with two optional IP400 Office Voice Compression Module 20s. These two internally fitted cards allow up 40 simultaneous calls to external parties, as they are only used when an IP extension is calling a non-IP telephone or line.
Expansion Modules IP400 Digital Terminal 16/30 - Page 27 Expansion Modules Dependent upon configuration requirements, combinations of the following Expansion Modules are used with IP Office platforms. With the exception of the WAN3 module (see page 30), all of these Expansion Modules are connected to the Expansion Ports of an IP Office platform using Expansion Interconnect Cables (see page 61).
Page 28 - IP400 Digital Stations 16/30 Expansion Modules IP400 Digital Stations 16/30 The IP400 Digital Station Expansion Module similar to the IP400 Digital Terminal Expansion Module (see page 27) with the exception that the Ports are labeled DS not DT and support Avaya 6400 or 4400 series telephones.
Expansion Modules IP400 So8 - Page 29 IP400 So8 The So8 Module is only applicable to countries that support the ETSI signaling protocol (see page 34). Front View Yellow LED Activity Indicator Green LED Connection OK Unit Status LED Red = Alive but not initiated Green = Running OK Phone Ports 1- 8 Port connections • BRI Ports These are 64k ISDN BRI S-Bus ports and are used for connection to ISDN Telephones, Group 4 faxes, Video conferencing units, etc.
Page 30 - IP400 WAN3 Expansion Modules IP400 WAN3 Front View Unit Status LED Red = Alive but not initiated Green = Running OK Yellow LED LAN Activity Indicator Green LED LAN Link OK WAN Link Status 1 - 3 LAN Port Port connections • LAN Port The LAN Port is the expansion port and permits connection to an IP403, IP406 or IP412 Office platform LAN Port. A LAN Interconnect cable (see page 58) is required for connection to an IP403 or IP406 and an IP412 requires a Crossover cable (see page 60).
Expansion Modules IP400 Analog Trunk 16 - Page 31 IP400 Analog Trunk 16 Front View Analog Trunk Ports 1-8 Unit Status LED Red = Alive but not initiated Green = Running OK Analog Trunk Ports 9-16 Port connections • Analog Trunk Ports These ports are used for connection to standard analog trunks (loop start or ground start). Using standard structured wiring, these RJ45 ports can be extended to the required trunk sockets.
Page 32 - IP400 Office Systems Country Variants Country Variants The following are lists of the country variants for each IP400 Office platform, trunk module kits, Integral module kits and expansion modules. The PCS level for each module can be found on a label that is stuck to the base of each module.
Country Variants Integral Module Kits - Page 33 Integral Module Kits Voice Compression Modules (VCM) Variants 5 Channel 10 Channel 20 Channel Country ALL ALL ALL SAP Code 700185119 700185127 700185135 Country ALL SAP Code 700185226 Dual Modem Module Variants Modem 2 Trunk Module Kits BRI Trunk Interface Module Variant IP400 QUAD BRI Country ROW SAP Code 700185168 Country NA/CALA EU NZ SAP Code 700185192 700241672 700241706 Country ROW/CALA CALA/KR/CH CALA ROW/CALA CALA/KR/CH CALA NA NA SAP Cod
Page 34 - IP Office Rack Mounting Kits Country Variants IP Office Rack Mounting Kits Rack Mounting Kit Variant Rack Mounting kit for 19 inch racks Country ALL SAP Code 700210800 Country ALL ALL ALL SAP Code 700184773 700184781 700184799 Country ROW ROW SAP Code 700185606 700185069 Country ALL ALL SAP Code 700184807 700184880 Country NA/CALA EU NZ SAP Code 700211360 700241680 700241698 Country ALL SAP Code 700185077 Country ALL SAP Code 700185028 Expansion Modules IP400 Phone Variant IP400 P
Preparing for Installation Introduction - Page 35 Preparing for Installation Introduction This section reviews the requirements for installing an IP Office system. You must meet these requirements for the system to operate safely and in the intended manner. This section covers : – "Tools & Parts Required" on page 35. – "Space requirements" on page 35. – "Environmental requirements" on page 36. – "Power Supply requirements" on page 36. Tools & Parts Required General : – Pozidrive No.
Page 36 - Environmental requirements Preparing for Installation Environmental requirements The planned location must meet the following requirements: – Check that the area is a well ventilated area, having a temperature range of 0°C to +40°C and a humidity range of 10% to 95% non-condensing. – Check there are no flammable materials in the area. – Check there is no possibility of flooding. – Check that no other machinery or equipment needs to be moved first.
Preparing for Installation Grounding - Page 37 Grounding Protective Ground A protective ground must be permanently fitted to IP400 Analog Trunk 16 modules (see page 31). Connection of this protective ground requires the use of suitable tools and must be connected at both ends before connection is made to the telecommunications network. To connect the protectiveground: 1.
Page 38 - Unpacking Installing a New System Installing a New System Unpacking Before proceeding with installation, ensure that you have read the notes covered in Preparing for Installation on page 35. Unpacking and checking : 1. Before unpacking check for any signs of damage that has occurred during transit. If any damage exists bring it to the attention of the carrier. 2. Check all cartons against the packing slip (see page 32). Report any errors or omissions to the equipment supplier. 3.
Installing a New System Initial Assembly - Page 39 Installation of Integral Modules To install an integral module in a IP Office system, follow the pictorial instructions given below: Trunk Interface Modules (BRI/PRI/ANALOG4) For IP403 see page 16, for IP406 see page 20 and for IP412 see page 24. Procedure 1. Remove the three fixing screws on the rear of cover. 2. Turn the unit over and remove the four fixing screws from the base. 3. Slide the cover from the unit. 4.
Page 40 - Initial Assembly Installing a New System Voice Compression Module (VCM) An optional Voice Compression Module (see pages 14, 18 and 22) is fitted to an IP Office base unit as follows: Procedure 1. Remove the three fixing screws on the rear of cover. 2. Turn the unit over and remove the four fixing screws from the base. 3. Slide the cover from the unit. 4. Mount the VCM in position as shown below and secure with the two snap-in spacers. 5. Replace cover and secure with the seven fixing screws.
Installing a New System Initial Assembly - Page 41 Dual Modem Module An optional Dual Modem Module (see pages 14, 18 and 22) is fitted to an IP Office base unit as follows: Procedure 1. Remove the three fixing screws on the rear of cover. 2. Turn the unit over and remove the four fixing screws from the base. 3. Slide the cover from the unit. 4. Mount the module in position as shown below and secure with the two snap-in spacers. 5. Replace the cover and secure with the seven fixing screws.
Page 42 - Initial Assembly Installing a New System Rack Mounting Assembly Instructions IP403, 406, 412 and expansion modules can be mounted in any standard 19" rack as follows: CAUTIONS: Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature: If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assemble, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater that the room ambient.
Installing a New System IP401 Compact Office Wall Mounting - Page 43 IP401 Compact Office Wall Mounting Bath variants of the IP401 Compact Office can be wall mounted. Four retaining slots (item n below) enable the IP401 unit to be mounted in any one of three positions (two horizontal and one vertical) by using two No. 8 Panhead screws. A Z-bracket (item o below, supplied with unit) is used to retain the IP401 unit in position. Cautions: 1. The Z-bracket must not be used as the sole wall mounting fixture.
Page 44 - IP401 Expansion and Installation of Integral Modules Installing a New System IP401 Expansion and Installation of Integral Modules An IP401 Compact Office 2 can be expanded to an IP401 Compact Office 4. Either unit can be expanded with a WAN card. In addition, either or both an optional Voice Compression Module (VCM) and/or a VME module (providing memory capacity for embedded voice mail) can be fitted. Procedure: 1.
Basic System Programming Introduction - Page 45 Basic System Programming Introduction This sections covers only the most basic aspects of system programming required to install an IP Office system. When first powered up, all IP Office systems will operate as a simple PBX. However, full system programming is highly dependent on customer requirements. Hence, some basic Initial Programming must be performed before detailed configuration programming is possible.
Page 46 - Initial Programming Telephone Installation Initial Programming All the software used to configure and manage the IP Office system must be installed on your PC from the supplied Administration CD. With the initial assembly completed (see page 38) and your PC connected to the IP Office system, insert and run the Administration CD. From the initial 'Welcome' screen, click on Next.
Telephone Installation Checking Telephones - Page 47 Checking Telephones It is preferable to leave connection of telephones until after installation of other IP Office equipment and full system programming has been completed (including the set-up of directory numbers and names). Note that by IP Office telephones we mean devices manufactured and supplied as part of the IP Office product range and not third party telephone devices.
Page 48 - Wall Mounting 2000 Series Telephones Telephone Installation Wall Mounting 2000 Series Telephones Mounting brackets exist which clip onto the base on IP Office telephones. These brackets (two required per telephone) can be used to either raise the desk position of the telephone or for wall mounting. Before wall mounting a telephone, check that the surface is flat, vertical and not subject to movement or vibration. To wall mount an IP Office telephone : 1.
Telephone Installation Wall Mounting 44/4600 & 6400 Series Telephones - Page 49 Wall Mounting 44/4600 & 6400 Series Telephones The following pictorial instructions, although for a 4600 telephone, provide a general overview on how to wall mount both series of telephones. For safety instructions and details, refer to the specific instructions for each telephone type (supplied on the CD with the IP Office system).
Page 50 - Checklist System Handover System Handover Checklist Equipment : – Have all extensions been tested? – Have all exchange lines been tested? – Have all private wires been tested? – Is system programming in line with the customer specification? E.g. all specified applications, CTI settings, etc.
Technical Data Port Pinouts - Page 51 Technical Data Port Pinouts This section provides the technical specifications for the IP Office ports with the exception of the USB port and cable. All diagrams are viewed from the front. The USB port and cable (up to 5 meters) are standard. Refer to page 55 for cable details. Note: Throughout the following, Tx = from IP Office and Rx = to IP Office. Analog Trunk Ports (RJ45) Pin 1 Pin 8 Pin No.
Page 52 - Port Pinouts Technical Data ISDN Port – PRI (RJ45) Pin No. 1 2 4 5 Pin 8 Pin 1 Description Receive Data (Rx-A) Receive Data (Rx-B) Transmit Data (Tx-A) Transmit Data (Tx-B) Signal Direction Í Í Î Î LAN Port – 10/100 BaseT For IP Office 403/406 the information below refers to LAN ports 1 – 7. Port 8 is switchable in software (exchanges Tx and Rx signals). For IP412 and WAN3, both ports have the Rx and Tx connections exchanged. Pin 1 Pin 8 Pin No.
Technical Data Port Pinouts - Page 53 Audio Port (3.5mm Stereo Jack Socket) Left Right Common Pin No. Common Left Right Description Common Audio in – Left Channel Audio in – Right Channel Signal Direction Í Í Description Receive Data (Rx-B) Receive Data (Rx-A) Sync-B Clock (Clk-B) Clock (Clk-A) Sync-A Transmit Data (Tx-B) Transmit Data (Tx-A) Connected to chassis Signal Direction Í Í Î Î Î Î Î Î Ground Expansion Port (RJ45 Socket) Pin 1 Pin 8 Pin No.
Page 54 - Port Pinouts Technical Data WAN Port (37 Way D-Type Socket) Pin 1 Pin 37 Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Notes: Page 54 - Technical Data Port Pinouts Description V11 Rx-B V11 Ind-A V11 Clk-A V11 Tx-A V11 Ctl-B V11 Gnd WAN ID 1 V24 DTR V24 Rx V24 TxClk V24 DCD V24 CTS N/C V35 Tx-B V35 SCTE-B V35 Rx-B V35 TxClk-B V35 RxClk-B CHASSIS Signal Dir. Í Í Í Î Î Í Î Í Í Í Í Î Î Î Í Í Pin No.
Technical Data Cables - Page 55 Cables This section provides information about the cables that are used with IP Office. Refer to page 51 for port pin out details. All of the following cables are for internal use only. All structured cabling/site wiring must conform to all local regulations. CAUTION: 1. All ISDN and WAN cables should not be longer than 5 meters in length. 2. For Analog Trunk cables, to reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunications line cord. DTE Cable SAP Code.
Page 56 - Cables Technical Data DT Line Cord for Structured Cabling SAP Code.:- 700047871 A B C D A B C D RJ11 Plug. RJ45 Plug. Cable. 4 meters. Pin Connections RJ11 Pin Number 3 4 RJ45 Pin Number 5 4 Caution: Other connections may be present in cables and or structured cabling. For 4450DS modules, this cable can be used to connect the module’s PSU Line socket and the structured cabling.
Technical Data Cables - Page 57 PRI/BRI ISDN Cable SAP Code:- 700213440 Supply: As standard with IP Office systems. A B C D A B C D RJ45 Plug. RJ45 Plug. Cat 5 UTP cable - RED. 3 meters.
Page 58 - Cables Technical Data LAN Interconnect Cable SAP Code:- 700213465 Supply: The cable is supplied with the WAN3 Expansion Module. A B C D A B C D RJ45 Plug. RJ45 Plug. Cat 5 UTP cable - GREEN. 1 meter.
Technical Data Cables - Page 59 LAN Cable SAP Code:- 700213481 A B C D A B C D RJ45 Plug. RJ45 Plug. Cat 5 UTP cable - GREY. 3 meters. Pin Connections End A 1 2 3 6 4 5 7 8 Color White/Orange Orange/White White/Green Green/White Blue/White White/Blue White/Brown Brown/White Cable Notes Twisted Pair Twisted Pair Twisted Pair Twisted Pair End B 1 2 3 6 4 5 7 8 This cable is used: When connecting IP Office hub ports 1 - 7 directly to a PC.
Page 60 - Cables Technical Data LAN Crossover Cable SAP Code:- 700213473 A B C D A B C D RJ45 Plug. RJ45 Plug. Cat 5 UTP cable - BLACK. 3 meters. Pin Connections End A 1 2 3 6 Color White/Orange Orange/White White/Green Green/White Cable Notes Twisted Pair Twisted Pair End B 3 6 1 2 This cable is used when connecting Hub Ports 1 - 7 directly to another Hub and for connecting a WAN3 to an IP412.
Technical Data Cables - Page 61 Expansion Interconnect Cable SAP Code:- 700213457 Supply: One per Expansion Module. A B C D A B C D Shielded RJ45 Plug. Shielded RJ45 Plug. STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cable - BLUE. 1 meter.
Page 62 - Cables Technical Data V.24/V.28 WAN Cable SAP Code:- 700213416 A B C D E A B C D 37 Way D-Type Plug with UNC 4-40 locking screws. 25 Way D-Type Plug with UNC 4-40 locking screws. Label 12 core screened cable - each core is 7/0.203mm (24 AWG) tinned copper stranded wire, nominal capacitance of 95pF/m, resistance of 92 Ω/km, screened with tinned copper braid, maximum working voltage of 440V rms and a Maximum current per core of 1A rms E 3 meters.
Technical Data Cables - Page 63 X.21 WAN Cable SAP Code:- 700213408 A B C D E A B C D 37 Way D-Type Plug with UNC 4-40 locking screws. 15 Way D-Type Plug with M3 locking screws. Label 6 twisted pair screened cable - each core is 7/0.203mm (24 AWG) tinned copper stranded wire, nominal capacitance of 98pF/m, impedance of 77 Ω at 1MHz, screened with aluminized tape and a tinned copper wire drain. E 3 meters.
Page 64 - Cables Technical Data V.35 WAN Cable SAP Code:- 700213424 A B C D E A B C D 37 Way D-Type Plug with UNC 4-40 locking screws. 34 Way MRAC Plug. Label 10 twisted pair screened cable - each core is 7/0.203mm (24 AWG) tinned copper stranded wire, nominal capacitance of 98pF/m, impedance of 80 Ω ± 10% at 1MHz, screened with aluminized tape and a tinned copper wire drain. E 3 meters.
Technical Data Cables - Page 65 Telephone Converter Cables The following diagrams show the pin-outs of various Structured Cabling Telephone Converters. The first two telephone converters shown provide the required conversion allowing correct operation of the attached telephone. Each telephone port on the Phone modules acts as a Master socket, thus only Slave Telephone Converters are required.
Page 66 - Port Safety Classification Technical Data Port Safety Classification The Avaya IP Office systems have the following ports: • • • • • • • • • • • Expansion ports 10/100 BaseT LAN ports Telephone ports which are either DT (A-Law encoding) or DS (µ-Law encoding) ISDN ports Analog ports Power Fail ports WAN ports DTE ports Audio I/P port DC Power Input port External Control port These Ports are classified as follows: Port Name Port Description Port Classification PRI port BRI ports Analog ports
Technical Data Technical Specifications - Page 67 Technical Specifications General Dimensions IP401: Width: 255mm. Height: 71mm. IP403/6/12 and Expansion Modules : Width: 445mm. Height: 71mm. Environmental 0 to +40°C. 95% relative humidity, non-condensing. Depth: 235mm. Depth: 245mm Weight Unit: 401 403 406 412 Analog16 DT/DS16 DT/DS30 WAN3 So8 Phone8 Phone16 Phone30 (in Kgs) 1.2 2.6 3.0 3.0 2.9 3.0 3.50 2.8 2.75 2.80 2.90 3.10 2.5mm DC inlet socket. 24Vdc Power input. Rating 24Vd.c., 2A max.
Page 68 - Technical Specifications Technical Data Protocols Protocol A-Law µ-Law V.120 V.110 PPP LCP MP PAP CHAP CCP STAC MPPC BACP IPCP TCP/IP DHCP NAT BOOTP TFTP Page 68 - Technical Data Technical Specifications --------RFC 1661 RFC 1570 RFC 1990 RFC 1334 RFC 1994 RFC 1962 RFC 1974 RFC 2118 RFC 2125 RFC 1332 RFC 793 RFC 1533 RFC 1631 RFC 951 RFC 1350 Information PCM encoding (mainly used outside N.America) PCM encoding (mainly used in N.America and Japan) A standard Rate Adaption mechanism.
Index - Page 69 Index Analog 4................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 , 18 , 22 Analogue Ports ...................................................................................................................................................................... 11 , 15 , 22 BRI............................................................................................
Performance figures and data quoted in this document are typical, and must be specifically confirmed in writing by Avaya before they become applicable to any particular order or contract. The company reserves the right to make alterations or amendments to the detailed specifications at its discretion. The publication of information in this document does not imply freedom from patent or other protective rights of Avaya, or others.