Power Requirements - Avaya Communication Server 1000M Single Group Manual

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Operating relative humidity
Operating altitude
Storage temperature
Storage relative humidity

Power requirements

The IPE module power supply (AC or DC) provides power to the Hospitality Integrated Voice
Services card. See
page 31 for a display of the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services power requirements. Also
refer to , Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Large System Planning and
Engineering (NN43021-220), and Avaya Communication Server 1000E Planning and
Engineering (NN43041-220).
Table 3: Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card power requirements
Power budgeting
The maximum IPE module power budget is 30 watts per slot. To allow for thermal effects, it is
best to budget no more than 20 watts per slot. The Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card
does not exceed the power allocated for each card slot in the IPE module. Because of
interaction with the PMS system, only one Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card can be
installed per system.
Note:
For Avaya Communication Server 1000 (Avaya CS 1000) systems, refer to the Avaya CS
1000 Planning and Engineering documents to determine how many cards are supported,
depending on DSP requirements.
Transmit/receive analog signal levels
Table 4: Voice signal level specifications
signal levels as measured at the transmitter output and receiver input in the Hospitality
Integrated Voice Services card.
Hospitality Integrated Voice Services Fundamentals
Condition
Table 3: Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card power requirements
Voltage
+5 V
+15 V
Total maximum power
Environmental specifications
5% to 90% non-condensing
3,048 meters (10,000 feet) maximum
-40¡ to 70¡ C (-40¡ to 158¡ F)
20% to 55% non-condensing
Source
Backplane
Backplane
on page 32 lists the transmit and receive analog
System hardware engineering
Current
3.0 A
0.1 A
16.5 W
March 2013
on
31

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