Hospitality Integrated Voice Services Card Hardware Engineering - Avaya Communication Server 1000M Single Group Manual

Hospitality integrated voice services fundamentals
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Engineering guidelines
Table 4: Voice signal level specifications
Signal Direction
Transmit signal
Receive signal
Note:
For other signal characteristics, refer to Transmission Parameters (NN43001-282).
Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card hardware
engineering
Table 5: Hospitality Integrated Voice Services hardware list
components necessary for Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card operation in the CS 1000
and Meridian 1 systems.
Table 5: Hospitality Integrated Voice Services hardware list
NT5G15 Hospitality Integrated
Voice Services card
Hard drive PC Card (NT5G33 in
North America)
Voice Services NT5D52AC
Ethernet adapter (for IPE module
installation)
Hospitality Integrated Voice
Services NT5D52BC Ethernet
adapter (for Cabinet system
installation)
NTBK48AA cable
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Hospitality Integrated Voice Services Fundamentals
Component
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Minimum Power
-55 dBm0
-55 dBm0
Description
An IPE card that provides AWU and DND reservation
services for up to eight simultaneous callers. (The
NT5G15 Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card,
Security Device, Ethernet adapter, and hard drive PC
Card make up the NT5G04 package in North
America.)
Contains the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services
software and configuration. The PC Card must reside
in the lower PC Card drive of the Hospitality Integrated
Voice Services card for Hospitality Integrated Voice
Services to operate.
Attaches to the IPE module to provide connections
from the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card to
the LAN and terminals.
Attaches to the cabinet's tip/ring connector to provide
connections from the Hospitality Integrated Voice
Services card to the LAN and terminals.
Attaches to the DB-9 connector of the Ethernet
adapter to provide a connection to the maintenance
and BGD terminals.
Maximum Power
0 dBm0
0 dBm0
on page 32 lists the hardware
March 2013

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