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Product Description

Introduction

The XTS-IP Digital Key Telephone System is a hybrid Key Telephone System, designed to meet
the telecommunication needs of medium or large sized business offices.
The XTS-IP System incorporates state of the art digital technology for command processing and
voice switching, utilizing a Pulse Code Modulation/Time Division Multiplexing (PCM/TDM, "A"
law or "U" law) distributed switching matrix.
The XTS-IP achieves a high level of flexibility by:
Employing a Universal Card Slot architecture in up to three Cabinets that house plug-in
Printed Circuit Boards.
Providing support for different types of instrumentation.
System Design
The Key Service Unit (KSU) of the XTS-IP is a wall-mounted cabinet that houses the MB (Mother
Board) and card slots for the CO line/Key Station/SLT/ISDN/VoIP interface boards, and other
useful boards.
In this system, the first unit is Cabinet 0. Second and third units (Cabinet 1 and Cabinet 2)can
be added above Cabinet 0 to increase capacity. A second set of up to three additional Cabinets
(Cabinets 3, 4, and 5) can be mounted next to the first set of Cabinets. The MPB should be
installed in the fixed MPB slot in Cabinet 0. To add Cabinets above Cabinet 0, the LMU1 should
be installed in the fixed LMU slot in Cabinet 0. LMU2 can be used in the fixed LMU slot of Cabinet
1 or Cabinet 2 and is connected with linked cable. To add a second set of Cabinets, an MPBE
must be used in Cabinet 0 and an LMUE must be used in the MPB slot of Cabinet 3. The MPBE
and LMUE are connected with a Link Cable. The same LMU1 and LMU2 arrangement is used to
connect Cabinets 3, 4, and 5 as is used to connect Cabinets 0, 1, and 2.
The system architecture is designed to allow a high level of software control over the system's
hardware. The software incorporates a vast array of features and capabilities including PC
Database Administration, Least Cost Routing, ACD, etc.
System Flexibility
The XTS-IP system supports numerous digital keysets and analog single line devices. With the
keysets, commonly used features are activated by direct button selection.
Many functions may be accessed by dialing specific codes or optionally by assigning these dial
codes to Flexible Buttons on the keyset. In addition to key telephones, an optional DSS/BLF
Console is available.
With the flexibility of the XTS-IP extensive feature content, and the capability to use an array of
instruments, the XTS-IP can be tailored to meet the short and long term needs of the most
demanding customer requirements.
XTS-IP - Installation Manual
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Chapter 1 - Introduction
December 2005

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