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UCP Communications Platform) (Unified Hardware Description & Installation Manual Please read this manual carefully before operating system. Retain it for future reference.
Issue 1.3 Regulatory Information Before connecting the iPECS UCP to the telephone network, you may be required to notify your local serving telephone company of your intention to use "customer provided equipment". You may further be required to provide any or all of the following information:...
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. The use of this device in a system operating either partially or completely outdoors may require the user to obtain a license for the system according to the Canadian regulations.
Copyright Laws. If you are not the intended recipient, you should destroy or return this material to Ericsson-LG Enterprise. iPECS is trademark of Ericsson-LG Enterprise Co., Ltd. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective...
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 1. Introduction 1.1 Important Safety Instructions 1.1.1 Safety Requirements When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and other personal injury, including the following: ...
Keep the system away from heating appliances and electrical noise generating devices such as florescent lamps, motors and televisions. These noise sources can interfere with the performance of the iPECS UCP System. This system should be kept free of dust, moisture, high temperature (more than 40 degrees) and vibration, and should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
1.2 About This Manual This document provides general information covering the description and installation of the iPECS UCP System hardware. While every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this information, Ericsson-LG Enterprise makes no warranty of accuracy or interpretations thereof.
Ethernet switches (ES8G/ES8GP) provide the LAN connections for other iPECS UCP modules in the same form factor as the standard iPECS UCP modules for a clean consistent in-cabinet installation. The ES8GP incorporates Power over Ethernet (PoE) to support “power-feed”...
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Management Server (NMS) software package is available allowing monitoring and management of environments encompassing multiple iPECS installations. By employing packet voice and IP switching, the iPECS infrastructure can be employed for or can share the enterprise data network. Further, since all modules and terminals have a unique IP address, they can be moved anywhere with access to a broadband network that can connect to iPECS and function without the need for “re-programming”.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 2.2 iPECS UCP Network Connection Figure 2.2-1 below is a diagram of the various modules and terminals available for integration into an iPECS UCP controlled network. Figure 2.2-1 iPECS UCP Network diagram...
Issue 1.3 2.3 Hardware Components Chart Table 2.3-1 provides a description of the hardware components that make-up iPECS UCP. All of the Modules are connected over standard Ethernet LANs. Multiple options permit module installation in a cabinet, bookshelf mount, or individual mounting.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 2.4 System Specifications 2.4.1 System Capacity Table 2.4.1-1 System Capacities ITEM UCP100 UCP600 UCP2400 Remark 10 Slots 1 slot used by the PSU Main Cabinet System channels, basic 2400 w/License maximum...
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Flex DID Table 2,400 MSN table DID Digits Analysis Tenancy (ICM) Groups ICLID table NOTE 1. The iPECS UCP100 is equipped with two (2) FXS ports, and one of several built-in CO Line units may be factory or field installed.
Issue 1.3 4 analog CO Lines (UCP-COIU4), uses two (2) VoIP DSP channels 2 BRI Lines, 2B+D each, (UCP-BRIU2) , uses two (2) VoIP DSP channels 4 BRI Lines, each 2B+D, (UCP-BRIU4) , uses four (4) VoIP DSP channels Note the built-in PSTN interfaces require dedicated DSP resources. These DSP resources reduce the maximum VoIP DSP resources available shown in the above chart.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 2.4.4.2 Module & Phone Power Requirements Table 2.4.4.2-1 Module Power Requirements Module Maximum Maximum Current (mA) Power (Watts) UCP100/ 600/ 2400 VOIM8/24 VCIM MCIM 13.4 SLTM4 21.1 SLTM8 LGCM4/8 BRIM2/4 PRIM 20.7...
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 Table 2.4.4.2-2 LIP 8000E Phone Power Requirements Current IEEE 802.3af Model (mA) Class LIP-9070 LIP-8050E LIP-8040E LIP-8024E LIP-8012E LIP-8008E LIP-8002E LIP-8050E with 1 LSS LIP-8050E with 2 LSS LIP-8040E with 1 LSS...
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 Table 2.4.4.2-4 LIP 9000 Phone Power Requirements Current IEEE 802.3af Model (mA) Class LIP-9040 LIP-9030 LIP-9020 LIP-9010 LIP-9002 LIP-9040 with 9024ButtonKit LIP-9030 with 9024ButtonKit LIP-9020 with 9024ButtonKit 2.4.5 Maximum Station Wiring Table 2.4.5-1 Maximum Station Wiring Distance...
3.1.1 UCP Server Module (UCP100/600/2400) The Unified Communications Platform server modules (UCP100, UCP600 and UCP2400), which are the “call server” for iPECS UCP, extend telephony resources and call processing to the iPECS modules and terminals. The UCP server modules incorporate miscellaneous interfaces for Music-On-Hold (MOH), Background Music (BGM), contact monitors for Alarm and Doorbell inputs, and external control contacts.
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The UCP100 automatically connects the first CO Line to the first SLT port should power to the system fail. The UCP 600 and 2400 include four (4) Power Fail Transfer circuits that can be wired to desired CO Lines and SLT ports for connection should system power fail.
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Ground Lug Fifty (50)-pin back plane connector Figure 3.1.1-2 UCP600/2400 Front & Rear Panel CAUTION The USB port of the UCP module is designed for SIO and USB memory; the USB port does not provide power to connected devices.
The eight (8) and twenty-four (24) channel Voice over IP gateway Module (VOIM8 and VOIM24) perform protocol translation between standard H.323 or SIP protocol and the iPECS proprietary protocol. The VOIM8 contains a single processor to support eight (8) VoIP calls. The VOIM24 contains two (2) processors to support maximum twenty-four (24) VoIP calls.
3.1.3 VCIM (VoIP and Conference Interface gateway Module) The VoIP and Conference Interface gateway Module (VCIM) perform protocol translation between standard H.323 or SIP protocol and the iPECS proprietary protocol or multi-party voice conferences. The basic VCIM support sixty-four (64) simultaneous DSP channels for VoIP or conference function.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 3.1.4 LGCMs (Loop Start CO gateway Module) 3.1.4.1 LGCM4 The Loop/Ground Start CO gateway Module (LGCM4) provides four (4) CO/PBX Loop/Ground Start Line interfaces. These interfaces support pulse or DTMF dial signals. Each Interface contains ring and loop current detection circuits, speech codec and compression functions, and loop signaling circuits.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 3.1.4.2 LGCM8 The Loop/Ground Start CO gateway Module (LGCM8) provides eight (8) CO/PBX Loop/Ground Start Line interfaces. These interfaces support pulse or DTMF dial signals. Each Interface contains ring and loop current detection circuits, speech codec and compression functions, and loop signaling circuits.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 3.1.5 BRIMs (BRI gateway Module) 3.1.5.1 BRIM2 The Basic Rate Interface gateway Module (BRIM2) has two (2) ISDN Basic Rate Interface ports (2B+D). This Module supports the “T” interface as described by ETSI 300.012 based on the ITU- T Recommendations I.430, and can be installed in the TE (Terminal Equipment) mode.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 3.1.5.2 BRIM4 The Basic Rate Interface gateway Module (BRIM4) has four (4) ISDN Basic Rate Interface ports (2B+D). The BRIM4 supports the “T” interface as described by ETSI 300.012 based on the ITU-T Recommendations I.430, and can be installed in the TE (Terminal Equipment) mode.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 3.1.6 PRIM (PRI gateway Module) The PRIM module provides one (1) PRI interface. Modules are available to support either the ETSI standard 30 PCM bearer and 2-signaling channels, or the NA standard 23 PCM bearer and 1 signaling channel format for ISDN Primary Rate Interfaces.
The DTIM8 (Digital Terminal Interface gateway Module) supports eight (8) digital keysets (LKD and LDP models). The multi-button Keysets have access to all the resources of the iPECS as well as keyset functionality and simple one-button feature access. The DTIM8 contains a processor for IP to TDM and signaling conversion as well as DSP circuitry to provide transcoding for each channel.
The DTIM24 (Digital Terminal Interface gateway Module) supports 24 digital keysets (LKD and LDP models). Keysets have access to all the resources of the iPECS as well as keyset functionality and simple one-button feature access. The DTIM24 contains a processor for IP to TDM and signaling conversion as well as DSP circuitry to provide transcoding for each channel.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 3.1.8 SLTMs (Single Line Telephone gateway Module) 3.1.8.1 SLTM4 The SLTM4 (Single Line Telephone Module) allows standard analog Single Line Telephone (SLT) devices access to CO Lines, other stations, and most features of the system using “dial codes”.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 3.1.8.2 SLTM8 The SLTM8 (Single Line Telephone Module) allows standard analog Single Line Telephone (SLT) devices access to CO Lines, other stations, and most features of the system through the use of “dial codes”.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 3.1.8.3 SLTM32 The SLTM32 ( Single Line Telephone Module) allows standard analog Single Line Telephone (SLT) devices access to CO Lines, other stations, and most features of the system through the use of “dial codes”.
UCP, primarily intended to support the UCP2400 but can be employed with any iPECS UCP server. The UVM contains a processor, DSP and memory circuitry for the Auto Attendant and Voice Mail functions, and various System announcements. The basic UVM supports eight (8) simultaneous channels and 50 hours of voice storage capacity.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 3.1.10 MCIM (Multi-Media Conference Interface gateway Module) The Multi-Media Conference Interface gateway Module (MCIM) permits users to establish multi- party voice conferences with up to 32 simultaneous parties using the g.711 or g.729 codec and 24 parties with the g.723 codec.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 3.1.11 ES8GP (Ethernet Switch, 8-Port Gigabit PoE) The ES8GP is a nine (9) port Ethernet switch, which switches packets between two specified ports. The Power over Ethernet Switching Module (ES8GP) has eight (8) LAN ports and an UPLINK LAN port.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 3.1.12 ES8G (Ethernet Switch, 8-Port Gigabit) The ES8G is a nine (9) port Ethernet switch, which switches packets between two specified ports. The Switching Module (ES8G) has eight (8) LAN ports and an UPLINK LAN port, all of which employ Ethernet switching.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 3.1.13 WTIM (Wireless Telephone Interface Module) 3.1.13.1 WTIM4 The WTIM4 (Wireless Terminal Interface gateway Module) provides connections for four (4) Ericsson-LG Enterprise multi-channel DECT Base stations. The DECT Base station acts as the Remote Fixed Part (RFP) defined in the DECT specifications.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 3.1.13.2 WTIM8 The Wireless Terminal Interface gateway Module (WTIM8) provides connections for eight (8) Ericsson-LG Enterprise multi-channel DECT Base stations. The DECT Base station acts as the Remote Fixed Part (RFP) defined in the DECT specifications. The GDC-400B, GDC-600B and GDC600BE DECT Base Stations are supported.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 3.1.14 PSU (Power Supply Unit) The Power Supply Unit (PSU) converts 100-240 VAC @ 50/60 Hz to -48V and 5V DC. The DC voltages are connected to the back plane for distribution to modules installed in the Enhanced Main Cabinet.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 3.1.15 AD/DC adapter –G An optional AC/DC adapter is available to power a module when the PSU is not employed. The adapter is supplied with a two (2) meter, six (6) foot, AC cord terminated with the nationally relevant AC blade type.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 3.2 Module Mounting Hardware Basic iPECS modules can be installed in several different manners: Desk mounted using the Desk Mount Holder, Wall mounted individually using the Wall Mount Holder, ...
The Enhanced Main Cabinet Kit shown in Figure 3.2.4-1 has 10 slots for iPECS modules and the PSU. Slot 10 is only for the PSU; slot 9 is for iPECS modules or a second PSU when redundant power is required. The remaining slots may be used for any combination of iPECS modules. On the left side, the front cover of the cabinet has a push button for installing and removing the cover and incorporates a key lock, which can be locked to minimize unauthorized access.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 Figure 3.2.4-1 Main Cabinet Available mounting hardware allows the cabinet to be 19” rack mounted, desk mounted, or wall mounted. The 19” Rack, Desk and Wall Mount hardware are shown in Figure 3.2.4-2, Figure 3.2.4-3, and Figure 3.2.4-4 below, respectively.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 Figure 3.2.4-3 Desk Mount Installation Figure 3.2.4-4 Wall Mount Installation...
LIP-8000E, and LIP-9000). Ericsson-LG Enterprise digital phones including the LDP-7000, LDP- 9000, LDP-9200 series and older LKD series phones are also compatible with iPECS UCP. In addition, a number of standard telephone types including SLTs and SIP phones can be employed with iPECS UCP.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 3.4 Software Components iPECS software comes pre-loaded in the various system modules. In addition, application and services software have been developed to expand and enhance iPECS functionality. Applications and Services offered include: ...
Anti-static precautions should be taken during installation. 4.1.2 Installation precautions The iPECS UCP mounting hardware options permit desktop, wall or a freestanding 19” rack mounting. Avoid installing in the following places: In direct sunlight and hot, cold, or humid places, Temperature range = 0 C to 40 ...
After wiring is completed, the power can be connected and the power switch may be turned ON. Incorrect wiring may cause the iPECS UCP System to operate improperly. If an extension does not operate properly, disconnect the telephone from the extension line and then re-connect, or turn the System power OFF and then ON again.
System Programming and Verification By utilizing the instructions that follow, the installation is quick and efficient. Directions for system programming and verification are given in the iPECS UCP Admin & Programming Manual. 4.3 Site Preparation 4.3.1 General Site Considerations The first step is to locate an acceptable site for the Module mounting hardware (Desk Mount Holder, Wall Mount Holder or Main Cabinet).
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 phones and terminals. If existing cabling is employed, the location of existing cabling and conduits should be considered. The location should have adequate accessibility, space and lighting for future servicing and should consider the need for future expansion.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 5. Module Mounting Hardware Installation 5.1 Enhanced Main Cabinet Installation The Enhanced Main Cabinet can be desk, 19” rack or wall mounted. The following paragraphs provide directions for each of the mounting options as well as installation and removal of the front cover.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 To remove: 1. Push the button on the left side of cover to disengage the latch. Refer to Figure 5.1.1-2. 2. Swing the left side of the cover open slightly. 3. Slide the cover to the left to disengage the notched tab.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 5.1.2 Cabinet 19” Rack Installation Rack mount brackets are provided as standard equipment with the cabinet. These brackets attach to the front sides of the cabinet. To rack mount the cabinet: 1.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 5.1.3 Cabinet Wall Mount Kit Installation If the cabinet is to be wall mounted, a wooden backboard MUST be installed when the location has masonry or plasterboard walls. This backboard is recommended for all Wall Mount installations.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 Figure 5.1.3-1 Cabinet Wall Mount Kit Installation...
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 5.2 Main Cabinet Grounding CAUTION Before connection to AC power, the cabinet must be connected to a protective earth ground in conformance with the appropriate IEEE recommendations. A protective earth ground is required for user safety and minimizes EMC interference.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 5.3 Main Cabinet PSU Installation The Power Supply Unit (PSU) is factory installed in slot 10 of the Enhanced Main Cabinet. A back-up power supply may be installed in slot 9 to provide redundant power operation. When a back-up PSU is installed, should the main PSU fail, the back-up PSU immediately provides power to all of the Modules in the Main Cabinet.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 The main PSU is installed as described below and shown in Figure 5.3-1. 1. Slide the PSU into slot 10 of cabinet t to engage the back-panel connector fully. 2. Fasten the PSU by tightening the upper and lower thumbscrews on the front of PSU.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 The back-up PSU for power redundancy is installed as described below and shown in Figure 5.3- 1. Complete installation of the Main PSU as described above. 2. Using the screws provided, install the upper and lower PSU thumbscrew brackets to the right of the slot 9 slides as shown in Figure 5.3-2.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 5.4 Module Desk Mount Holder Kit To assemble the Desk Mount Holder, refer to the instructions below and Figure 5.4-1. Note a Desk Holder Extender is required for each Module. 1. Place the keyhole slots on the side of the Extender over the keys on the side of the bookend.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 5.5 Module Wall Mount Holder Kit The Module Wall Mount Holder will house a single Module. To install, refer to Figure 5.5-1 and instructions below: 1. Place the Wall Mount Holder in position and mark two (2) holes over a wall stud.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 5.6 1U-Rack Mount Bracket Installation The Module 1U-Rack Mount Bracket will house a single Module and an AC/DC adapter to power the Module. To install, refer to figures and instructions below: 1.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 2. Install the gateway Module into the 1U-RMB and connect the adapter plug. Refer to Figure 5.6-2. a) Slide the Module into the 1U-RMB. b) Place the Ferrite core over the DC cable and close the core over the cable. For the RSGM, the DC cable must exit the rear of the 1U-RMB.
Modules to the iPECS in the desired sequence based on type of Module is recommended. The Module SEQUENCE NUMBER can be easily established at installation by controlling the order of connection of the Module’s LAN port to the system (LAN switch connected to the UCP’s LAN 1 port).
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 6.1.2 Module Insertion/Removal Modules are easily inserted into the cabinet; place the Module with front panel forward in the desired slot in the cabinet and slide the Module into the cabinet, engaging the connectors of the back panel and Module.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 Figure 6.1.3-1 Common Module Switches 6.1.4 Module Grounding As shown in Figure 6.1.4-1, a “ ” or “ ” screw is located on the rear panel of each Module. For proper operation and code compliance, the grounding screw MUST be connected to a known protective earth ground using a #12 AWG or larger UL-1015 type copper wire.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 CAUTION When a module is installed in a Desk Mount Holder (DHLD) Wall Mount Holder (WHLD) or 1U- Rack Mount Bracket (1U-RMB), the protective earth ground must be connected to the earth ground terminal in rear of the module using #12 AWG or larger UL-1015 type copper wire.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 Gateway & ES8G Uplink ES8G 1x~8x port EIA 568B (MDI) EIA 568A (MDIX) w/Pwr Figure 6.1.6-1 10/100 Base T LAN Connector (RJ-45) Pin Assignment Gigabit LAN wiring should use Category 5e or 6 Unshielded Twisted Pair (CAT 5e or 6 UTP) cable.
LAN cable terminated with RJ-45 LAN jacks. The LAN jack is wired to an Ethernet switch, which has access to the iPECS UCP, other iPECS Modules and LIP Phones. This connection can be through a connection to the same switch or by an indirect connection through multiple switches.
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Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 and 24-station configuration, the System would require 30 Ethernet switch ports (UCP = 1 port, LGCM8 = 1 port, ES8GP = 3 ports, LIP Phones = 24 ports, and router = 1 port), and would be structured as in the following Figure 6.1.7-1.
(SMDR, ACD, etc.). Refer to the iPECS UCP Admin & Programming Manual. The RS-232 ports of the Modules and PSU are set-up for 8-bits, no parity, and one (1) stop bit running at 115,200 bps. To modify the speed and other settings, refer to the iPECS UCP Admin & Programming Manual.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 UCP Module DB-9 RS-232 TERMINATIONS (DTE) Figure 6.1.8-1 RS-232 DB-9 Pin-outs 6.1.9 Module Power Adapter Modules are shipped without AC/DC Adapters. Therefore, if an adapter is required, it must be ordered separately. The AC/DC Adapter converts local AC to 48 VDC for Module power. One side of the adapter has a 3-prong parallel blade male termination and mates with the power cord supplied.
Redundancy active (flashing during DB download) MISC Active (Flashing) Mode Switch & Settings UCP modules have a four (4) position DIP-switch identified as the “MODE” switch. The function of each switch position is given in Table 6.2-2 below. Table 6.2-2 UCP Mode Switch Functions...
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6.1.4. If installed in a cabinet assure the cabinet is grounded. On the front of the UCP are the “LAN 1” and, for the UCP600 and UCP2400, “LAN2” RJ-45 type connectors. These connectors should be wired to the appropriate LAN points as discussed in 6.1.6 and 6.1.7.
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BRI4_TX- Figure 6.2-1 UCP100 Miscellaneous & Telephony Connections For the iPECS UCP600 and UCP2400 modules, the eight (8) RJ-45 connectors on the rear panel are terminated for miscellaneous functions and Power Fail functions. Wire these connectors as depicted in the sketch of Figure 6.2-2.
CO/BRI Line is terminated to the splitter jacks. To use the splitter, connect a standard 8- wire RJ45 terminated line cord to the main jack in the splitter and the UCP CO/BRI Line connector, then the separated CO/BRI Line ports appear in the splitter jacks as shown in the...
A PSTN option unit (COIU4, BRIU2 and BRIU4) can be mounted on iPECS UCP100 module board. To install PSTN option module, first remove all connections to the UCP module then perform the following steps referring to Figure 6.2.2-1: 1. Remove the UCP100 board from the module a.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 5. Replace the housing back plate, and insert and tighten screws. Figure 6.2.2-1 Option module installation...
The VOIM8/24 may be installed anywhere except for slot 10 of the cabinet, or may be installed anywhere in the Desk Mount Holder. The VOIM8/24 is used to provide packet relay for remote devices to communicate with the host and translation between the iPECS proprietary protocols and other standard protocols (H323, SIP).
The VCIM may be installed anywhere except for slot 10 of the cabinet, or may be installed anywhere in the Desk Mount Holder. The VCIM is used to provide packet relay for remote devices to communicate with the host and translation between the iPECS proprietary protocols and other standard protocols (H323, SIP) or multi-party voice conferences.
Desk Mount Holder. The LGCM4 and LGCM8 provide a gateway between standard PSTN Loop Start Lines and other iPECS appliances. The LGCM4 can support four (4) PSTN Lines and the LGCM8 can support eight (8) PSTN Lines.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 Figure 6.5-1 installing a CMU module in LGCM4 Figure 6.5-2 Installing a CMU module with LGCM8 Wiring Connectors Before wiring any of the Modules, connect the “ ” screw on the back of the Module to a known protective earth ground, refer to 6.1.4.
Desk Mount Holder. The BRIM2 and BRIM4 provide a gateway between ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) lines and other iPECS appliances. The BRIM2 can support two (2) BRI lines as a “T” interface and the BRIM4 can support four (4) BRI lines.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 Figure 6.6-1 BRIM2 BRI Line Connector Configuration Figure 6.6-2 BRIM4 BRI Line Connector Configuration...
The PRIM Module may be installed anywhere except for slot 10 of the cabinet, or may be installed anywhere in the Desk Mount Holder. The PRIM module provides a gateway for PRI line connections to other iPECS appliances. The PRIM module can support up to 30 PCM bearer channels for European ISDN Primary Rate Interfaces or 23 PCM bearer channels for the North American Primary Rate Interface.
The DTIM8 may be installed anywhere except for slot 10 of the cabinet, or may be installed anywhere in the Desk Mount Holder. The DTIM8 provides a gateway between Ericsson-LG Enterprise’s Digital terminals (LKD and LDP models) and other iPECS appliances. The DTIM8 can support eight (8) Digital terminals.
The DTIM24 is intended for installation in a 19” rack, it is NOT intended for installation in the cabinet. The DTIM24 provides a gateway between Ericsson-LG Enterprise’s Digital terminals (LKD and LDP models) and other iPECS appliances. To mount the DTIM24 in a 19” rack, 1.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 LEDs In addition to the Power and LAN LEDs, the DTIM24 has twelve (12) dual color LEDs, which indicate that the individual Digital terminals are busy (LED ON), ringing (LED flashing) or idle (LED OFF).
The SLTM4 and SLTM8 may be installed anywhere except for slot 10 of the cabinet, or may be installed anywhere in the Desk Mount Holder. The SLTM4 provides a gateway between four (4) standard Single Line Telephone devices and other iPECS appliance and the SLTM8 provides eight (8).
The SLTM32 is intended for installation in a 19” rack, it is NOT intended for installation in the cabinet. The SLTM32 provides a gateway between thirty-two (32) standard Single Line Telephone devices and other iPECS appliances. To mount the SLTM32 in a 19” rack, 1.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 AC/DC Adapter Before wiring any of the Modules, first connect the “ ” screw on the back of the Module to a known ground, refer to 6.1.4. On the front of the SLTM32 is the RJ–45 type “LAN” connector. This connector should be wired to the appropriate LAN points as discussed in 6.1.6 and 6.1.7.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 6.12 UVM Installation The UVM may be installed anywhere except for slot 10 of the cabinet, or may be installed anywhere in the Desk Mount Holder. The UVM module provides voice storage and processing for Automated Attendant and Voice Mail capabilities as well as other Voice Processing features.
Desk Mount Holder. The MCIM performs the various conference functions for multi-party voice conferences. With the MCIM, iPECS terminals can establish voice conferences with up to 32 parties using the g.711 or g.729 codec or 24 parties with the g.723 codec.
The ES8GP may be installed anywhere except for slot 10 of the cabinet, or may be installed anywhere in the Desk Mount Holder. The ES8GP is employed to connect LIP Phones, standard VoIP phones and other iPECS Modules to the LAN. The ES8GP has eight (8) switched 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet ports and an “UPLINK” port.
LAN. Wire each “LAN” port to an RJ-45 wall/floor jack for an LIP Phone or VoIP terminal location, or to the “LAN” port of another iPECS device. Tag or number wiring for maintenance. AC/DC Adapter If a PSU is not employed, assure the AC/DC Adapter is plugged into a live AC outlet and the Module Power jack.
WTIM communicating with another WTIM, LED flashes. Two or more DECT channel(s) in use, LED ON. LINK WTIM connected to UCP via LAN, LED ON. HBUS WTIM communicating with UCP, LED flashes. WTIM communicating with Base Station (GDC-400B), LED flashes.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 Wiring Connectors Before wiring any of the Modules, first connect the “ ” screw on the back of the Module to a known ground, refer to 6.1.4. If installed in a cabinet assure the cabinet is grounded.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 Figure 6.16-1 Cascading connections of WTIM4/8 AC/DC Adapter If a PSU is not employed, assure the AC/DC Adapter is plugged into a live AC outlet and the Module Power jack.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 6.17 Main Cabinet Wiring With the Enhanced Main Cabinet, telephony connections (PSTN, ISDN, SLT, and DTIM) are through male RJ-21X 25-pair connectors mounted on the back panel. Modules terminate the telephony interfaces at the appropriate connector on the back plane. The relationship between slots and RJ-21X connectors is shown in Figure 6.17-1.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 Table 6.17-1 Main Cabinet Back Panel LC Connector Pin Assignment Back panel RJ-21 Module Type LGCM8 connector LGCM4 BRIM4 UCP100 UCP100 Pair DTIM8 & Slot SLTM4 PRIM COIU4 BRIU2/4 SLTM8 Port 1-Tip...
7.1.1 LIP Phone Wiring iPECS UCP supports LIP Phone series. LIP-7008D and LIP-8004D have a single LAN port that is wired to an Ethernet switch port. Generally all other LIP phone series shown here have two (2) Ethernet ports, a LAN port and a PC port. The LAN port is connected to an Ethernet switch port and the PC port is connected to the LAN connection of a PC.
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IP Phone and plug the AC plug of the AC adaptor in to a 100- 240 VAC outlet. Once the LIP phone powers up, it will attempt to register with the iPECS UCP. From default, the LIP phone should complete the registration successfully. If not, the phone will display the “No Response”...
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 7.1.2 LIP-8000 Serial Console Installation and Wiring LIP-8000/8000E Series Serial DSS/BLF Consoles are available in three (3) models 12-button w/paper labels (LIP-8012DSS), 12-button w/LCD (LIP-8012LSS), and 48-button w/paper labels (LIP-8048DSS). Up to four (4) consoles can be connected to an LIP-8000 series phone using the serial ribbon cable from the console.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 Referring to Figure 7.1.2-2 below use the following instructions to install and wire the LIP Console to the associated LIP Phone. 1. Turn the LIP phone and Console upside down 2. Remove the rubber plug in the LIP phone protecting the Console serial cable connector.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 7.1.3 LIP-8000/8000E Wall Mount LIP-8000/8000E series phones incorporate wall mount into the base of the phone housing. Using the instructions, mount LIP-8000/8000E series phone on the wall. An LIP phone with Consoles can be Wall Mounted after the Console is properly connected to the LIP phone.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 an LCD for the button labels and has two flexible button pages to represent 24 total flexible buttons. The two lower buttons control the page view. The page button LED will flash when there is new activity under a button on the page. You can press the page button at any time to change the flexible button page view.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 To install the button kit for the LIP-9048DSS Prepare your LIP-9048DSS for connection depending on the type of LIP phone. The setting switches are hidden on the back of right side of the LIP-9048 DSS. Before you begin, remove protective cover from the LIP-9048 DSS.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 And insert the other side of the Joint Bracket into the mounting holes on the side of your phone. Use the provided screws to connect the LIP-9048 DSS and phone firmly together.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 7.1.5 LIP-9000 Wall Mount LIP-9000 series phones can be wall mounted as needed. The following instructions describe the wall mount installation. Note the foot-stand must not be installed. 1. If installed, remove the foot-stand from the Phone and Button kit.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 7.2 Digital Key Telephone and DSS Installation 7.2.1 DKTU Wiring The Digital Key Telephone and digital DSS Console are terminated to a pair of the RJ11 located in the bottom of the unit. The LDP series phones employ the 2...
SLTs are wired to the center pair of the RJ11 jack, typically on the bottom or back of the SLT. The wall outlet should be connected to an appropriate SLT port in the iPECS UCP system. 1. Wire the center pair of the wall outlet to the termination point using UTP cable.
UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 8. Open Source Software Notice Open Source Software used in this product are listed as below. You can obtain a copy of the Open Source Software License from Ericsson-LG Enterprise Web site, http://www.ericssonlg-enterprise.com.
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UCP Hardware Description and Installation Manual Issue 1.3 Thanks for purchasing iPECS UCP The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson-LG Enterprise shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the...
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