Terminal Adapters; Using Adapters - NEC UX5000 Hardware Manual

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Chapter 4 - Terminals and Optional Equipment
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4-13
ECTION

TERMINAL ADAPTERS

4.13.1

Using Adapters

The UX5000 digital keysets and IP terminals provide 3 types of optional interfaces/adapters: handset units,
adapters for the bottom of the terminals, and line key kits. Each UX5000 keyset/terminal may have multiple
optional adapters installed, depending on the type of keyset/terminal and the adapter used. These adapters
provide the keyset different capabilities, depending on the adapters installed.
Only the ILPA, ADA and PSA Adapters can be used on the IP phones.
16-Button DLS (16LK)
ADA - Conversation Recording
APR - Analog Port Adapter with Ringer
BCH - Bluetooth Cordless Handset
BHA - Bluetooth Hub Adapter
PSA - Keyset/IP Terminal Power Failure
When installing or removing the adapters, the keyset should first be unplugged from the system.
Handset Options - Handset Device
Standard Handset with PSA Built-In Cradle
Standard Handset with Standard Cradle
Bluetooth Cordless Handset (BTH) with Cordless Handset RF Cradle
(BTC)
Bottom of the Terminal Adapters - Voice/Data Device
BHA
ADA
APR
Side Connector - Dedicated Data Devices
16-Button DLS
60-Button DSS (IP)
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If Aspire keysets are connected to the UX5000 system, then these phones will
support the use of the CTA (RS-232 Serial Interface) and CTU (USB) adapters
as well. However, only for reports and SMDR - TAPI is not available with these
units on the UX5000 system.
The Cordless handset RF Cradle uses both the Handset Option
connection and the Bottom of the Terminal connection (preventing any
voice/data devices from being installed)
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